Sharp rise in under-16 pregnancy rates
Extracts:
"Hundreds more girls aged 15 or younger are getting pregnant despite a multi-million pound Government campaign.
Official statistics show that 7,464 girls under the age of 16 – some as young as 13 — fell pregnant in England in 2005, a rise of 283 on 2004. The age of consent is 16.
Nearly six in 10 ended in abortion.
The numbers translate to an increase in the rate of under-age pregnancies per 1,000 girls of four per cent, the biggest single annual increase for 10 years. "
"The Family Education Trust, a charity, said: "The Government's teenage pregnancy strategy is failing. Sex education and handing out contraception to young people without their parents' knowledge may be giving the green light to sexual experimentation.""
Friday, February 23, 2007
Sharp rise in under-16 pregnancy rates in England
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