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Report: Minnesota Teen Pregnancy Increasing

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Monday, March 31, 2008   

St. Paul, MN – A new report on pregnancy rates has advocates for Minnesota teenagers concerned. Spokeswoman Brigid Riley with the Minnesota Organization on Adolescent Pregnancy, Prevention and Parenting says the findings indicate a need to rethink our strategy, when it comes to keeping teens from becoming parents.

"Our state has experienced a seven percent, one-year jump in the teen birth rate. Even more startling is the fact that this is twice the increase that the nation experienced as a whole."

The numbers are the result of fewer school-based education and health services and reduction of investment in quality youth development programs, according to Riley. She believes requiring schools to provide comprehensive sex education would help turn the trend around. And, she adds, the report should be a "wake-up call" for Minnesota adults to pay more attention to the young people in their lives.

"Parents have a role to play here in discussing sexuality. Schools have an incredibly important role to play; and communities have a role, in terms of what kind of programs they're offering and whether or not young people can get to them."

Another key finding is that the pregnancy rate increased more for teen girls ages 15 to 17, than for those ages 18 and 19. To Riley, this indicates the need to discuss the consequences of pregnancy with kids at younger ages. She says the reasons for the increase are complex, but one factor is the ongoing disagreement over how to deal with teenagers' sexuality.

"We are still arguing about what kind of information young people should receive about how to protect themselves from pregnancy, HIV and STIs. I think that the budget cuts over the last several years have had a really severe impact on young people's access to reproductive health services, and to quality enrichment opportunities in their schools and health education classes."

Riley reports teen pregnancy also is linked to poverty; it lowers the likelihood of the parent completing their education and finding a successful career. The children of teen parents may lack healthcare, and are often not ready for school by the time they start.

The report covers 2005-2006 data from the Minnesota Department of Health. It is available online at www.moappp.org.



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