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Promoting Science Based Approaches to Teen Pregnancy
Prevention Using Getting to Outcomes (PSBA-GTO)
This program has developed a clear process for building the
capacity of our national, regional, and state-level
grantees. Grantees give tailored trainings and technical
assistance to their local partners who deliver science-based
teen pregnancy prevention programs at the community level.
The process is called "Promoting Science Based Approaches to
Teen Pregnancy Prevention Using Getting to Outcomes (PSBA-GTO)",
and is described in this document. It integrates the
guidance and tools for program planning, implementation, and
evaluation and is designed for the field of teen pregnancy
prevention. |
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Teen Pregnancy Fact sheet
About one-third of girls in the
United States get pregnant before age 20. In 2006, a total of 435,427
infants were born to mothers aged 15–19 years, a birth rate of 41.9 live
births per 1,000 women in this age group. More than 80% of these
births were unintended, meaning they occurred sooner than desired or were
not wanted at any time. |
PDF 96KB English |
PDF 113KB
Spanish |
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Risk of Ectopic Pregnancy after Tubal Sterilization
Among 10,685 women studied, the risk of ectopic pregnancy
within 10 years after sterilization was about 7 per 1,000 procedures.
The likelihood of an ectopic pregnancy varied according to the
method of sterilization and the age at which the women underwent
the sterilization procedures. |
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The State Prenatal Smoking Databook, 1999
The databook provides national and state data on smoking
during pregnancy in an easy to use format. It includes state-by-state
statistics on prenatal smoking, smoking attributable infant
deaths, and related health care costs; summarizes information
on state MCH cessation programs; and provides information on
state cigarette taxes, regulatory policies, and tobacco-related
sources of funds for cessation. |
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Guidelines for Maternal Mortality Epidemiologic Surveillance
These guidelines present the objectives of maternal mortality
epidemiologic surveillance, discuss methods to identify and
investigate maternal deaths, describe ways these data can be
analyzed to produce useful information, and suggest actions
to reduce maternal mortality. Based on April 1995 meeting sponsored
by the Pan American Health Organization, the World Health Organization
Collaborating Center in Perinatal Care at the CDC, and Mothercare.
50 pages; February 1998. |
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PDF 23KB Spanish
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International Reports |
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Page last reviewed: 8/26/08
Page last modified: 8/26/08
Content source: Division
of Reproductive Health, National
Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion |
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