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PA Group Hopes Obama Will "Abstain" from More Abstinence-Only Policies

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009   

Harrisburg, PA - Planned Parenthood of Pennsylvania is hoping a new president brings a new policy on how we deal with children when it comes to sex education.

Specifically, the organization wants the Obama administration to end the federal government's dependence on funding abstinence-only programs to combat teen pregnancy. Sari Stevens of Planned Parenthood hopes federal policy will be changing to help give parents and teens the information they need to avoid teen pregnancy and abortion.

"It would be our hope that those funding streams could be switched over to a comprehensive-based approach, which has been proven to delay sexual activity as well as promote healthy sexual practices."

Stevens observes that abstinence-only programs are not having the desired effect in Pennsylvania, with teen abortions actually up slightly over the past year.

"The teen birth rate has continued to increase nationwide, and Pennsylvania was a state where the teen birth rate went up."

Stevens went on to say Barack Obama has already said he favors a more comprehensive approach when speaking about his own children.

"He wants them to wait like any parent does. I have a nine year old and I want my son to wait. But if they don't, he wants them to have information that they need to protect themselves. We hope that his personal experience will extend to policy."

Supporters of abstinence-only programs say a more comprehensive approach leads to more teen pregnancy and abortion. However, researchers in Erie County found that 42 percent of teen female study participants were sexually active by the second year of the abstinence-only program.




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