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If you don’t use any form of contraception/protection when you have sex, what are your chances of becoming pregnant with

If you don't use any form of contraception/protection when you have sex, what are your chances of becoming pregnant within one year? A. 10% B. 28% C. 67% D. 85%.

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If you don’t use any form of contraception/protection when you have sex, what are your chances of becoming pregnant with

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  1. If you don't use any form of contraception/protection when you have sex, what are your chances of becoming pregnant within one year?A. 10% B. 28% C. 67% D. 85%

  2. If you don’t use any form of contraception/protection when you have sex, what are your chances of becoming pregnant within one year? B. 85% If you have unprotected sex, you have an 85 percent chance of becoming pregnant within one year. Source: Hatcher, R.A., Trussell, J., Stewart, F., Cates, W., Jr., Stewart, G.K., Guest, F., & Kowal, D. (1998). Contraceptive technology: Seventeenth revised edition. New York: Ardent Media, Inc.

  3. How many girls become pregnant at least once by the time they are 20 years old? • 5 % • 10 % • 35% • 50%

  4. How many girls become pregnant at least once before the age of 20? 35% About 35 percent of girls in the United States will become pregnant at least once before the age of 20 -- 850,000 a year. Many teen mothers go on to have more children – about one-fourth of teen mothers have a second child within 24 months of the first birth Source: National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. (2003). How is the 35% Statistic Calculated? Washington: Author. Henshaw, S.K. (2003). U.S. Teenage Pregnancy Statistics with Comparative Statistics for Women Aged 20-24. New York: The Alan Guttmacher Institute.

  5. What percentage of teen mothers get their high school diploma? A. 32% B. 43% C. 51% D. 73% E. 88%

  6. What percentage of teen mothers get their high school diploma? 32% Less than one-third of teens who have children before age 18 ever get their high school diploma and only 1.5% obtain their college degree by the age of 30. Source: National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. (1997). Whatever Happened to Childhood? The Problem of Teen Pregnancy in the United States. Washington, DC: Author.

  7. Most teen fathers marry the teen mothers of their first child. TRUE FALSE

  8. Most teen fathers marry the teen mothers of their first child. FALSE Only about 20% of the fathers marry the teen mothers of their first children. Source: Brien, M.J., & Willis, R.J. (1997). "Costs and Consequences for the Fathers," in R.A. Maynard (ed.), Kids Having Kids: Economic Costs and Social Consequences of Teen Pregnancy (pp. 95­143), Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press.

  9. Most fathers of the babies born to teen mothers pay child support for the baby. TRUE FALSE

  10. Most fathers of the babies born to teen mothers pay child support for the baby. FALSE On average unmarried teen fathers pay less than $800 annually for child support -- that is less than $16 a week. Source: Brien, M.J., & Willis, R.J. (1997). "Costs and Consequences for the Fathers," in R.A. Maynard (ed.), Kids Having Kids: Economic Costs and Social Consequences of Teen Pregnancy (pp. 95­143), Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press.

  11. What percentage of unmarried teen mothers begin receiving welfare within 5 years of the birth of their first child? 10% 28% 45% 78%

  12. What percentage of unmarried teen mothers begin receiving welfare within 5 years of the birth of their first child? 10% 28% 49% 78% Almost 1/2 of unmarried teen mothers go on welfare within the first year of the birth of their first child. Within five years after the birth of their first child, over ¾ of unmarried teen mothers are receiving welfare. Maynard, R.A. (Ed.). (1996). Kids Having Kids: A Robin Hood Foundation Special Report On the Costs of Adolescent Childbearing. New York: Robin Hood Foundation.

  13. Each year the federal government (that’s you) spends _________ to help families that began with a teenage birth. $10 million $50 million $5 billion $40 billion

  14. Each year the federal government (that’s you) spends $40 billion to help families that began with a teenage birth.

  15. Drinking alcohol/taking drugs increases the chance that you willbecome pregnant or get a sexually transmitted disease. TRUE FALSE

  16. Drinking alcohol/taking drugs increases the chance that you willbecome pregnant or get a sexually transmitted disease. TRUE – Under the influence you are more likely to do things you might not normally do… like have unprotected sex!

  17. More likely to be born with a disability T F More likely to repeat a grade in school T F More likely to score lower on standardized tests T F Less likely to complete high school T F More likely to become teen mothers themselves T F More likely to live in poverty T F

  18. More likely to be born with a disability TRUE More likely to repeat a grade in school TRUE More likely to score lower on standardized tests TRUE Less likely to complete high school TRUE More likely to become teen mothers themselves TRUE More likely to live in poverty TRUE Maynard, R.A. (Ed.). (1996). Kids Having Kids: A Robin Hood Foundation Special Report On the Costs of Adolescent Childbearing. New York: Robin Hood Foundation.

  19. More likely to be born with a disability TRUE More likely to repeat a grade in school TRUE More likely to score lower on standardized tests TRUE Less likely to complete high school TRUE Children of teen mothers are more likely to be born prematurely and at low birth weight, which raises the chances of blindness, deafness, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, and other disabilities. Children of teen mothers are 50 percent more likely to repeat a grade. They also perform lower on standardized tests and ultimately they are less likely to complete high school than children of mothers who waited to have a baby. Maynard, R.A. (Ed.). (1996). Kids Having Kids: A Robin Hood Foundation Special Report On the Costs of Adolescent Childbearing. New York: Robin Hood Foundation. Hack M et al., Outcomes in young adulthood for very-low-birth-weight infants, New England Journal of Medicine, 2002, 346(3): 149-157.

  20. More likely to become teen mothers themselves TRUE More likely to live in poverty TRUE Sources: Wolfe, B., & Perozek, M. (1997). "Teen Children's Health and Health Care Use." In R.A. Maynard (Ed..), Kids Having Kids: Economic Costs and Social Consequences of Teen Pregnancy,(pp. 181-203). Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press. Maynard, R.A., (Ed.). (1996). Kids Having Kids: A Robin Hood Foundation Special Report on the Costs of Adolescent Childbearing. New York: Robin Hood Foundation.

  21. Most teens who have had sex say they wish they had waited TRUE FALSE

  22. Most teens who have had sex say they wish they had waited TRUE In a recent poll conducted by the National Campaign, 63 percent of teens who have had sexual intercourse said they wish they had waited. 55 percent of teen boys 70 percent of teen girls Source: National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. (2002). With One Voice 2002: America's Adults and Teens Sound Off About Teen Pregnancy. Washington, DC: Author.

  23. In the time it took you to fill out this questionnaire, 3 teenage girls in the United States will have become pregnant. TRUE FALSE TRUE One teenage girl gets pregnant every minute in the USA

  24. In a recent survey of high school girls what percentage have a sexually transmitted disease? 5% 15% 25% 40% 50% At least 25% of teens have a sexually transmitted disease. Only half of the girls in the study acknowledged having sex, but of those who admitted having sex 40% had an STD

  25. The average difference between what a high school DROPOUT and a high school GRADUATE earns over a lifetime is $50,000 $190,000 $330, 000 $580,000 $586,747

  26. The average difference between what a HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE and a COLLEGE OR TECH SCHOOL GRADUATE earns over a lifetime is $50,000 $190,000 $330, 000 $580,000 $589,305

  27. OVER A LIFETIME High school DROPOUT . . . $ 513,240 High school DIPLOMA . . . $ 1,099,987 Some COLLEGE or VOTECH training after high school . . . $ 1,689,292 Master’s Degree or more Professional White Collar . . . $ 2,201,555

  28. WOULD YOU BET ON BLUE?

  29. WOULD YOU BET ON BLUE?

  30. WOULD YOU BET ON BLUE?

  31. WOULD YOU BET ON BLUE?

  32. WOULD YOU BET ON BLUE?

  33. If you don’t use any form of contraception/protection when you have sex, what are your chances of becoming pregnant within one year? B. 85% If you have unprotected sex, you have an 85 percent chance of becoming pregnant within one year. Source: Hatcher, R.A., Trussell, J., Stewart, F., Cates, W., Jr., Stewart, G.K., Guest, F., & Kowal, D. (1998). Contraceptive technology: Seventeenth revised edition. New York: Ardent Media, Inc.

  34. WOULD YOU BET ON BLUE? 15% NOTPREGNANT 85% PREGNANT !

  35. EFFECTIVENESS OF CONTRACEPTIVES (Number of pregnancies)

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