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	<title>Give A Care Indy &#187; Teenage pregnancy</title>
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		<title>Teen birth rate is increasing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2011 18:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Indiana has gone an entire decade with decreasing teen birth rates, until now. From 1997-2005, we have seen a decrease in teen pregnancy from 32.1 per 1000 female teens to 20.5 per 1000 female teens.  However, that number rose from &#8217;05 to &#8217;07 and now stands at 21.9. The Indiana Youth Institute sent out an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indiana has gone <strong>an entire decade with decreasing teen birth rates, <em>until now</em>.</strong> From 1997-2005, we have seen a decrease in teen pregnancy from 32.1 per 1000 female teens to 20.5 per 1000 female teens.  However, that number rose from &#8217;05 to &#8217;07 and now stands at 21.9.</p>
<p>The<a href="http://iyi.org" target="_blank"> Indiana Youth Institute</a> sent out an issue alert entitled &#8220;<a href="http://www.iyi.org/resources/doc/IYI-Issue-Alert-Teen-Parents-July-2010.pdf" target="_blank">Kids Raising Kids</a>&#8220;, and another surprising fact to accompany the increasing teen birth rates is that one in five of these births is to a teenage girl who already is a mother.</p>
<h2 style="padding-left:30px;">&#8220;Children born to teen mothers are more likely than children of older parents to grow up in a poor and mother-only family, to live in a poor or underclass neighborhood, and to experience high risks to both their health status and potential school achievement.&#8221;- Issue Alert from Indiana Youth Institute</h2>
<p>These children are 50% more likely to be born at a low birth weight and do not perform as well as children of older mothers on measures of child development and school readiness.  With these numbers increasing in Indianapolis, it is important to know what resources are out there for teen mothers in order to help them out.  In a study done by the <a href="http://www.cpeip.fsu.edu/resourceFiles/resourceFile_78.pdf" target="_blank">FSU Center for Prevention &amp; Early Intervention Policy</a>, children born to teen mothers are more likely to experience abuse, neglect, and abandonment.</p>
<p>By raising awareness for HealthNet&#8217;s <a href="http://www.indyhealthnet.org/index.php/patient_care/program_information/better_indy_babies_bibs/" target="_blank">Better Indy Babies</a> (BIBs) and <a href="http://www.indyhealthnet.org/index.php/patient_care/program_information/healthy_families/" target="_blank">Healthy Families (HF) Programs</a>, we can change the wording of that last sentence.  Learn more about the resources available for teen mothers, or donate directly to BIBs/HF <a href="http://www.indyhealthnet.org/index.php/ways_to_give/donation" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Teen Pregnancy Statistics &#8211; better but still surprising!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 15:20:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good ways of showing support to a pregnant teenager are to educate, listen, and help in any way possible. According to PregnantTeenHelp.org, around 750,000 teenagers will get pregnant this year.  Breaking this down further, it comes out to about one-third of all girls in the United States will get pregnant while they are a teenager.  Additionally, more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good ways of showing support to a pregnant teenager are to educate, listen, and help in any way possible.</p>
<p>According to <a title="Teenage Pregnancy" href="http://www.pregnantteenhelp.org/articles1.html" target="_blank">PregnantTeenHelp.org</a>, around 750,000 teenagers will get pregnant this year.  Breaking this down further, it comes out to about <em>one-third of all girls in the United States will get pregnant while they are a teenager</em>.  Additionally, more than two-thirds of these teenagers will not graduate from high school.</p>
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<h2>The bright side &#8211; the teen birth rate has dropped about one-third since the early &#8217;90s.</h2>
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<p><strong>Better but still surprising!</strong> The <a title="Consequences" href="http://www.pregnantteenhelp.org/articles66.html" target="_blank">effect</a> that teen births can have on an individual are a cause for concern.  Whether it is because of the lack of education on the subject or wanting to hide the pregnancy, teenagers are at greater risk of having little to no prenatal care, which could be harmful both to the mother-to-be and the child.  <strong>A lack of prenatal care is a great cause for concern considering that teenage mothers also have a higher risk of premature births and lower birth weights.</strong> Both of these consequences can lead to greater short-term and long-term health problems for both the mother and child.</p>
<p>Shedding a light on teen pregnancy is important.  It is comforting to know that teen pregnancies are declining.  But when teen pregnancies do occur, <strong>support should be first on the list</strong>.  Reminding girls of the importance of prenatal care, offering help in any way, and <em>just talking with a pregnant teen can make a WORLD of difference.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left:30px;"><em>HealthNet&#8217;s Better Indy Babies (BIBs) and Healthy Families (HF) programs </em>help at-risk and young families by offering a support team.  This team includes social workers, registered nurses and community health workers, and they provide prenatal health education, support and linkage to community resources.</p>
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<li>Learn more by visiting HealthNet&#8217;s program page, <a title="HealthNet Programs" href="http://www.indyhealthnet.org/index.php/patient_care/program_information/better_indy_babies_bibs/" target="_blank">here</a>.</li>
<li>Or donate to BIBs/HF directly by clicking <a title="Donate Now!" href="http://www.indyhealthnet.org/index.php/ways_to_give/donation" target="_blank">here</a>.</li>
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