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Friday, August 03, 2007
Janice Shaw Crouse :: Townhall.com Columnist
Why is the Pre-Teen Pregnancy Rate Dropping?
by Janice Shaw Crouse
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Newly-released data indicates great news about the nation's children –– girls aged 10-14 –– are not getting pregnant nearly as often as they did just a few years ago. This is further evidence that abstinence programs are having an impact, that they are making a difference for teens –– including children as young as 10 years of age.

How can anyone hesitate to recommend abstinence for children? How, in good conscience, can a supposedly-responsible adult support public policies that would communicate to such girls and boys that "safe-sex" is an appropriate option? Even if pregnancy were not a consideration, youngsters are not physically or psychologically ready for sexual activity. Even if morality were not an issue, the earlier a child begins sexual activity, the more partners he or she will have and the more risk he or she will face for sexually-transmitted diseases –– now at epidemic stages among youths under 25.

Looking at the trend of the pregnancy rate of 10-14 year-olds we see the amazing turn-around that has taken place as the abstinence message has taken root. This means not only that more of the nation's young girls will be able to realize their dreams and goals for the future; it also means fewer precious babies will grow up in the crushing grip of poverty.

It is imperative that we understand that an increase in abortions is not what has reduced births to young adolescents, as many would have guessed. Fewer births are occurring because there are fewer pregnancies. The sharp decline in births to young adolescents (down 43 percent between 2002 and their peak in 1992) occurred at the same time as a similar decline occurred in abortions to young adolescents (down 36 percent from 1992 to 2002). Congress should consider these facts and not be swayed by the special interests who have profited for decades by providing government-funded abortions to the poor and needy.

Amazingly, data from the left (The Alan Guttmacher Institute, et. al.) show these dramatic reversal of the trends, too. The websites of Planned Parenthood and likeminded groups express near panic as the facts threaten to undermine the monopoly the left previously has had on government funding. Yet they continue to oppose abstinence education with the flimsiest of arguments and manufactured evidence.

How can a legislator vote for legislation which would curtail the implementation of abstinence programs when the dramatic decline in birth rates and abortions to young girls reflects the more widespread implementation of abstinence programs across the nation?

Yet, the House just passed H.R. 3162 –– a bill that may hamper the implementation of abstinence programs at a time when the drop in pregnancies, births, and abortions for the youngest teens and pre-teens –– girls just 10-14 years of age –– is progressing in such a positive fashion. Amazingly though, the people who talk the loudest about caring for children are the ones who want to deny them access to the truth about the benefits of abstinence.

Reading some of the criticisms of teaching abstinence, I am reminded of the comic strip dodge, "It was already broken. I didn't break it. Nobody saw me break it. You can't prove that I broke it." The left revision goes like this: "It can't work. It has never worked. Nobody can measure it working. You can't prove it was the abstinence program that caused the change."

Yet people with common sense can look at the reversal of the trend in birthrates to young teens and pre-teens and react in the similar manner to the British economist and politician, Lord Courtney, who said, "After all, facts are facts, and . . . there are some easy figures the simplest must understand, and the astutest cannot wriggle out of." Sadly, Lord Courtney had not run into one of today's pathetic feminists and their liberal supporters who are hell-bent on de-funding government support for teaching abstinence to the nation's children and teens.

One can only demand in frustration and righteous anger, "Why?"

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Janice Shaw Crouse is a former speechwriter for George H. W. Bush and now political commentator for the Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee.
 
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Abstinence, or Safe Sex?
Good question. Two minutes seach time on Yahoo didn't reveal specific figures on the age group mentioned, but did offer some figures on teens in general, and for the next specific age group up, 9th-12th graders, These figures seem likely to have some validity for the younger group, as well.

Surprise, the percentage who were sexually active declined noticeably from 1992 to 2004.
So yes, more kids seem to be choosing abstinence. Does that account for most of the drop noted in pregnancies? Dunno.

http://www.moappp.org/Documents/2006AdoHealthReport.pdf

http://www.unlv.edu/centers/cdclv/healthnv/teensex.html

http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/yrbss/CompTableAllLoc.asp?X=1&Questnum=Q57&AQNum=Q57&Cat=4&Year1=1991&Year2=2005

http://www.kff.org/youthhivstds/loader.cfm?url=/commonspot/security/getfile.cfm&PageID=13521

By the bye, a notable majority of sexually-active girls 15 and younger reported at least some 'involuntary' sex. Perhaps the issue with these kids is not so much 'kids are gonna do it' as 'kids are being made to do it'. Pretending that it's all natural, consensual activity (as certain groups do) is probably masking serious widescale victimization. The fact that abortion clinics seem reluctant to care about statutory rape only furthers this.

"Younger teenagers are especially vulnerable to coercive and nonconsensual sex. Involuntary sexual activity has been reported by 74% of sexually active girls younger than 14 years and 60% of those younger than 15 years"

http://www.medem.com/search/article_display.cfm?path=\\TANQUERAY\M_ContentItem&mstr=/M_ContentItem/ZZZTN1BIW7C.html&soc=AAP&srch_typ=NAV_SERCH




inkling - on bigotry
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"I believe that religion, generally speaking, has been a curse to mankind — that its modest and greatly overestimated services on the ethical side have been more than overborne by the damage it has done to clear and honest thinking."

...--H.L. Mencken, Forum (September 1930)
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Yep, I'm a bigot, all right. Anyone who wants to enact his utterly ineffable religious beliefs into the civil and criminal codes is by definition a whackjob, and he's the absolute enemy of the whole human race, no matter how ostenisbly benign might be his putative purposes.

Lousy basis for doing anything, but if all you want to do is ruin your own life, go to it.

By extension, however, it's a bloody horrible basis for demanding that *other* people do things (or refrain from doing things) as your Deep and Abiding Faith gives you to believe.

Or haven't we had enough in the way of religious slaughter and destruction to suit your taste yet?

It's for the same reason I hold that "Using [anybody's] tax dollars to teach [anybody's] kids to reject [anybody's] religion is oppression."

Government (local, state, and federal) has precisely the same legitimacy in running *ANY* system of education that it has in the control of pregnant women's bodies.

None whatsoever.

Government is goons with guns, and there's just so much that goons with guns may (as a matter of practicality) accomplish, let alone the ethical swamplands in which government goon squads necessarily operate.

Or - with Bubba's Ball-and-Chain on her way back into the White House - are you religious whackjobs forgetting little episodes like Ruby Ridge and Waco?

Consider the fact that the more thoroughly you empower the government goons to accomplish God's Kingdom on Earth for you, the more likely it is that the socialists are going to grab up the reins of power and turn all those government goon squads against *YOU*.
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