Wednesday, April 7, 2010

US Teen Birth Rate Declines

A new article from the Washington Post highlights the teen birth rate has decreased 2% since it increased 3% in 2006. Confusing as it sounds, the good news is that the teen pregnancy rate is no longer INCREASING, which was a huge, growing concern (no pun intended!). To read the full article, click here.

So what does this mean? For us in Ashland County, it doesn't mean much because our rate has continued to go down since 2006, after a brief but significant spike. We already knew our rate was decreasing (to our lowest rate ever of 36 births to teens in 2009), but it is nice to see the rate start decreasing across the country again. With all of the attention teen pregnancy has seen lately, through shows like MTV's 16 and Pregnant, The Pregnancy Pact on Lifetime, The Secret Life of the American Teenager, and MTV's Teen Mom, I was beginning to wonder if the media was in fact perpetuating this increase without even realizing it! Luckily, I think we see this is not the case - but it does beg the question: is there ever a danger with too much information, with too much exposure? Does presenting all of this content make it somehow more acceptable and therefore condone it? I don't know. What I do know is giving ACCURATE and REALISTIC information is the best way to get a message across. Obviously, The Pregnancy Pact was an drama exaggerated from a real-life situation. Even though the movie bore little resemblance to the actual story, it still portrayed itself as being close to the "truth". At least with MTV's programs, they are able to show bits and pieces of the real-life stories of these girls: the ups, the downs, and the heartbreaks and disappointments.

Ah, more to come another day on the new season of 16 and Pregnant. Until then, read the Washington Post article and surmise your own thoughts as to why: 1. the teen pregnancy rate went up; and 2. why it has now come back down. Here's to an even lower rate for 2010!