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  2. Prevalence of teenage pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The rates of teenage pregnancy may vary widely within a country. For instance, in the United Kingdom, the rate of adolescent pregnancy in 2002 was as high as 100.4 per 1000 among young women living in the London Borough of Lambeth , and as low as 20.2 per 1000 among residents in the Midlands local authority area of Rutland .

  3. Teenage pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The US teen pregnancy rate 15 to 19 year olds, per 1,000, 1973 to 2011, including Black, Hispanic, and White populations [140] In 2001, the teenage birth rate in the US was the highest in the developed world, and the teenage abortion rate is also high.

  4. Minors and abortion - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is a safe procedure, but it's less safe later in the pregnancy." He suggest that parental involvement laws have a small effect on abortion rates compared with improved sexual education and birth control access and usage. Many minors of childbearing age are sufficiently mature to make abortion decisions by themselves. [27]

  5. Premarital sex - Wikipedia

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    The rate for the United States is 52.1 per 1000, the highest in the developed world, and about four times the European Union average. [ 5 ] [ 27 ] The teenage pregnancy rates between countries must take into account the level of general sex education available and access to contraceptive options.

  6. Teenage pregnancy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Teen births, aged 15–19, per 1,000 people by state, 2015. Teenage pregnancy in the United States occurs mostly unintentionally [1] and out of wedlock [2] [3] but has been declining almost continuously since the 1990s. [1] [4] [5] In 2022, the teenage birth rate fell to 13.5 per 1,000 girls aged 15 to 19, the lowest on record. [6]

  7. Reproductive rights - Wikipedia

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    Issues related to reproductive rights are some of the most vigorously contested rights' issues worldwide, regardless of the population's socioeconomic level, religion or culture. [ 14 ] The issue of reproductive rights is frequently presented as being of vital importance in discussions and articles by population concern organizations such as ...

  8. Societal attitudes towards abortion - Wikipedia

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    Chile: A 2014 poll found that 70% of Chileans supported abortion if a mother's life is in danger, if a fetus is unviable or when a pregnancy is a result of rape. [28] According to a Pew Research Center poll in 2014, in Chile, public opinion is divided on the issue; 47% say that abortion should be legal in all or most cases, while 49% say it ...

  9. Wikipedia:Knowledge gaps in women's health/Missing themes ...

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    1 Teenage pregnancy by country. Toggle Teenage pregnancy by country subsection. 1.1 Europe. 1.2 Africa. 1.3 Americas. 1.4 South-East Asia. 1.5 Eastern Mediterranean.