Insurances.net
insurances.net » Children Insurance » Teen Sex: Rhythm method of birth control popular but not effective
Auto Insurance Life Insurance Health Insurance Family Insurance Travel Insurance Mortgage Insurance Accident Insurance Buying Insurance Housing Insurance Personal Insurance Medical Insurance Property Insurance Pregnant Insurance Internet Insurance Mobile Insurance Pet Insurance Employee Insurance Dental Insurance Liability Insurance Baby Insurance Children Insurance Boat Insurance Cancer Insurance Insurance Quotes Others
]

Teen Sex: Rhythm method of birth control popular but not effective

Teen Sex: Rhythm method of birth control popular but not effective

RHYTHM METHOD for birth control is getting popular in recent times

. Growing number of teen says they use rhythm method for birth control. About 17 percent of sexually experienced teen girls say they had used the rhythm method timing their sex to avoid fertile days to prevent getting pregnant. That's up from 11 percent in 2002.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey released on Wednesday says overall, teenage use of birth control and teen attitudes toward pregnancy have remained about the same since 2002. Most importantly survey reveals more teens think it is OK for an unmarried female to have a baby.

The survey was conducted at a time of some highly publicized pregnancies of unmarried teens, including Bristol Palin, the daughter of former GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, and Jamie Lynn Spears, Britney's kid sister.

According to experts, this increase is worrisome because the rhythm method does not work about 25 percent of the time.

The CDC survey, based on face-to face interview with nearly 2,800 teens ages girls, found that about 42 percent of never married teens had had sex at least once in their life.

The survey results were based on face-to-face interviews with nearly 2,800 teens ages 15 through 19 at their homes in the years 2006 through 2008. Trained female interviewers asked the questions. Of those teens, 98 percent said they'd used birth control at least once, with condoms being the most common choice.

Recent trends of increase in teen birth rate somehow correlate with increased use of rhythm method. The teen birth rate declined steadily from 1991 through 2005, but rose in 2005 -2007. It dropped again in 2008, by 2 percent, to about 10 percent of all births.

Teen attitudes may be big part of it. Nearly 64 percent of teen boys said it's OK for an unmarried female to have a child, up from 50 percent in 2002. More than 70 percent of teen girls agreed, up from 65 percent, though the female increase was not statistically significant.

Teen Sex: Rhythm method of birth control popular but not effective

By: Merinews Network
Plan For Your Child Career For Bright Future Casual Gaming: Not Just a Teen Market Beware: Dogs Play Can Turn Ugly Fast When Children Are Involved Fairytale is For Children Secrets of an American Teenager: Cute even in Fall Alice In Wonderland: Hot Teen Costumes For Halloween 2010 Play 'mortimer Beckett And The Secret Of Spooky Manor' On M3 Real There Are Millions Of Children Who Bocchetta Plush Toys Creating Joy Since 1948 Dog Toys that Can Kill Planning Kids Birthdays Parties How To Deal With Dating And Children Finding Bargains On Collectible Toys Superior Equity Group - Financial Responsibility for Teens
Write post print
www.insurances.net guest:  register | login | search IP(3.19.27.178) / Processed in 0.012763 second(s), 6 queries , Gzip enabled debug code: 18 , 2196, 956,
Teen Sex: Rhythm method of birth control popular but not effective