Vital and Health Statistics: Data from the National Vital Statistics System. Series 21U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Health Statistics, 2000 - United States |
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Contents
Abstract | 1 |
Factors Associated with Pregnancy Rates | 12 |
References | 22 |
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16 percent 1995 National Survey age groups Alan Guttmacher Institute births Induced abortions black and Hispanic Black non-Hispanic black teenagers Census Center for Health contraception behavior contraceptive method declined Depo-Provera Fam Plann Persp Family Growth fetal loss rates figure Health Statistics Hispanic origin Hispanic teenagers Hispanic women Hyattsville includes all persons increased induced abortion rates last 12 months Live births Induced marital status married National Center non-Hispanic black women non-Hispanic white teenagers non-Hispanic white women Norplant Number in thousands number of pregnancies origin of woman parity Percent distribution Percent of pregnancies persons of Hispanic pill pregnancies and pregnancy pregnancies ending Pregnancy outcome race and Hispanic rate for teenagers rate for unmarried rates by age rates for non-Hispanic rates for women second birth rate sexual activity sexual intercourse Survey of Family Technical Notes teenage pregnancy U.S. Bureau U.S. Department United unmarried women Ventura SJ white and black White non-Hispanic women aged

