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About one in five teen births a repeat pregnancy

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Repeat teen births were highest among American Indian/Alaska natives (21.6 percent), Hispanics (20.9 percent) and non-Hispanic blacks (20.4 percent).

Repeat teen births were highest among American Indian/Alaska natives (21.6 percent), Hispanics (20.9 percent) and non-Hispanic blacks (20.4 percent).

[CBS NEWS]

Teen birth rates have been falling in the United States over the last 20 years, but that doesn’t mean that it still isn’t an issue. More than 365,000 girls between the ages of 15 to 19 gave birth in 2010, and almost 20 percent of them had previously given birth, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a Vital Signs report.

Each day, 183 “repeat” teen births occur, according to the CDC. The majority of repeat teen births (86 percent) are second births, but 13 percent of repeat births are a third child. Fourth through sixth pregnancies accounted for 2 percent of repeat teen births.

While 91 percent of teen mothers used some form of contraception after their first birth, only about one in five sexually active teen mothers used the most-effective birth control methods after they had given birth, including hormonal implants and IUDs.

Read more about teen birth rates at CBS News.

Freddie Allen is the Editor-In-Chief of the NNPA Newswire and BlackPressUSA.com. Focused on Black people stuff, positively. You should follow Freddie on Twitter and Instagram @freddieallenjr.

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