American teenagers are getting better at practicing safe sex, but a new federal report reveals very few teens are using the most effective forms of birth control.
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Fewer American Teens Having Sex, Most Using Birth Control Print this page FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 2018 — In a finding that should ease parents’ minds, new research shows that fewer American teens are having sex and most of those who do are using some form of birth control .
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16 AND NOT PREGNANT American Teens Are Waiting to Have Sex. A new report breaks down the sex habits and contraceptive use of American teenagers.
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This year, daily marijuana use exceeds daily cigarette use among 8th (0.8 vs. 0.6 percent), 10th (2.9 vs. 2.2 percent) and 12th (5.9 vs. 4.2 percent) graders.
er teens failed to use birth control more often: Roughly 20 percent of ninth-graders said they didn’t use a contraceptive the last time they had sex, compared to 10 percent of seniors.
(HealthDay)—In a finding that should ease parents’ minds, new research shows that fewer American teens are having sex and most of those who do are using some form of birth control.
Fewer American Teens Having Sex, Most Using Birth Control FRIDAY, Sept. 21, 2018 (HealthDay News) — In a finding that should ease parents’ minds, new research shows that fewer American teens are having sex and most of those who do are using some form of birth control.