Reproductive Health
Adolescence marks the period between childhood and adulthood when hormonal changes transform boys and girls into young men and women able to have children of their own. Increasingly, adolescents are waiting until later to date and to have sex, and U.S. teen pregnancy and birth rates are at their lowest levels in years. Still, almost half of all high school students reported that they had had sexual intercourse in 2009 and three in ten adolescent females will become pregnant before turning 20. MORE »
Resources
Questions & Answers for Parents of Pre-teens and Teens about Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and the HPV Vaccine
National Resource Center for HIV/AIDS Prevention among Adolescents
Sexual Experience and Contraceptive Use Among Female Teens — United States, 1995, 2002, and 2006–2010
Reproductive Health in the States
Spotlight
PAF Resource and Training Center
Check out OAH’s new Resource and Training Center for organizations working with pregnant or parenting teens.