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Teen Birth Rates Down, But Is Every CT Teen Getting Facts?

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Monday, September 23, 2013   

HARTFORD, Conn. - This month the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that teen birth rates in Connecticut and around the nation have dropped to an historic low. Connecticut reported an 18 percent drop from 2007 to 2010. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy finds more teens delaying sex and more of those who do have sex using contraceptives.

Paula Gianino, spokeswoman with Planned Parenthood, is encouraged by the numbers but noted that the trend doesn't apply in all areas.

"We see, in both rural and urban areas of low socio-economic status, high rates of teen pregnancy and teen childbirth."

Gianino said one way to keep teen pregnancy rates down is for parents to talk to their children about sex. She said children who have positive communication with their parents are more likely to make responsible and healthy choices.

Gianino pointed out that teens are inundated with sexual messages in the media and among their friends, but many teens don't get enough comprehensive scientific information about sexuality and reproduction.

"The majority of teens can graduate in this state without receiving any sexual health education at all," she charged. "We just, simply, schools leave it out, because they believe it's too, quote, 'controversial'."

Many organizations in Connecticut and around the nation offer parents information on how to speak to their children about sex. One thing they stress is that it shouldn't be a one-time talk, but rather ongoing age-appropriate information involving all aspects of sexuality from how pregnancy occurs to how to treat each other with respect. Gianino agrees that parents need to take the lead.

"When we can increase communication in the home, teens feel more supported and they just do better, not only around sexual decision-making but a whole host of other issues."

Nationwide, the CDC says, teen birth rates dropped 6 percent in 2012 to 29 births per 1000. The report found that the teen birth rates varied by ethnicity, with the highest rate for Hispanic and African-American teens and the lowest rate for Asians.






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