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    After increasing 13 percent between 1976 and 1991 (including 8 percent between 1987 and 1991), the teen pregnancy rate for girls aged 18-19 decreased 10 percent between 1991 and 1996.

    Ventura, S.J., Mosher, W.D., Curtin, S.C., Abma, J.C., & Henshaw, S. (2000). Trends in pregnancies and pregnancy rates by outcome: Estimates for the United States, 1976-96. Vital and Health Statistics 21(56).

    Just the Facts (October 2000) – Page 42

    Teen Pregnancy Rates, Girls Aged 18-19 (NCHS) (number of pregnancies per 1,000 girls)

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