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In reply to the discussion: A Super Simple Way To Cut Teen Pregnancy and Abortion Rates by 75% [View all]progree
(12,816 posts)17. The OP - that's quite a budge - from 158 per 1000 to 34 per 1000 (a 78% drop)
And that's for only 72% opting for the IUD or Implant. Think what it would be if 100% had opted for the IUD or Implant.
And after that, researchers observed a significant decline in the pregnancy, birth, and abortion rates among those teens. While sexually experienced U.S. teens have an annual pregnancy rate of 158.5 per 1000, for instance, that rate was just 34 per 1000 among the teen participants in the CHOICE project.
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applegrove
Oct 2014
OP
All this study really tells us is that IUDs are much more effective than barrier methods
unrepentant progress
Oct 2014
#43
Good, I'm glad they are. So we can reduce teen pregnancy to European levels or below
progree
Oct 2014
#45
Condoms are still the most commonly used form of birth control amongst teens....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Oct 2014
#16
Condoms: not a very reliable method, something like 1 in 6 chance of a pregnancy per year
progree
Oct 2014
#19
In all honesty, I wasn't a saint. My concern about bc was motivated more by selfishness than
progree
Oct 2014
#34
Is the failure rate just for getting pregnant..nuts, learned something new today
snooper2
Oct 2014
#39
LOL, we're in sync again! Just one minute apart with the exact same reference n/t
progree
Oct 2014
#36
I think saying "Not reliable at all" is an overstatement, and not a good message to put out there
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Oct 2014
#52
18% failure rate per year, OK, that's not totally unreliable, its just the most unreliable of all
progree
Oct 2014
#63
I'm surprised - I thought the ACA makes contraception free -- any kind of contraception, even the
progree
Oct 2014
#18
I think the vast majority of women by now understand, and want reliable birth control
progree
Oct 2014
#51
Not all prudery is religious -- I know religious people that are anything but prudes,
progree
Oct 2014
#60
