DesideriScuri -> RE: Colorado’s Effort Against Teenage Pregnancies Is a Startling Success (7/10/2015 7:41:10 PM)
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ORIGINAL: cloudboy Colorado’s Effort Against Teenage Pregnancies Is a Startling Success WALSENBURG, Colo. — Over the past six years, Colorado has conducted one of the largest experiments with long-acting birth control. If teenagers and poor women were offered free intrauterine devices and implants that prevent pregnancy for years, state officials asked, would those women choose them? They did in a big way, and the results were startling. The birthrate among teenagers across the state plunged by 40 percent from 2009 to 2013, while their rate of abortions fell by 42 percent, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. There was a similar decline in births for another group particularly vulnerable to unplanned pregnancies: unmarried women under 25 who have not finished high school. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/06/science/colorados-push-against-teenage-pregnancies-is-a-startling-success.html?_r=0 The highest teen pregnancy rates are all in RED STATES: NM, MS, TX, AR, LA, OK, NV, SC One has to wonder what the teen pregnancy rate would have done if those women had decided to not have sex. We don't have to wonder, of course, and the result would be the same if the men decided not to have sex. But of course, we'll only demonize the sexuality of half the population. For one, why should we presume to tell women they shouldn't be having sex? For another, how do you propose to stop them? Sure, it takes two. I do apologize for not including the males in my question. For one, no one said we'd tell the women they shouldn't be having sex. For another, if they "decided to not have sex," no one would be needed to stop them.
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