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Reduce Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy

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Trends: Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy

Data will be most recent teen birth rate (15 - 19 years) from National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) National Vital Statistics System.  Information about using births as a proxy for pregnancies and additional measures to consider.

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The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy's state comparisons, State Profiles, State Costs of Teen Childbearing and the Guttmacher Institute's State Data Center enables users to create tables, get trend data, make maps, and view state profiles with demographic and state policy data related to adolescents, pregnancy, contraception, pregnancy, services and financing, and abortion.