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Research & Statistics

One in 5 adolsecents currently has an STD.

Over 80% of teens (8 of 10) are infected with at least one STD, but are not aware of the infection(s). 

There is currently a 24% Pregnancy Rate for teens using condoms. This means approximately 24 of every 100 teen girls whose sex partners are using condoms will get pregnant.

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Guttmacher Institute Claims Contraception Lowers Abortions, Data Shows Otherwise (10/09)
Study: Women Who Use Birth Control Pill 1.5 Times More Likely to Develop Bowel Disease (3/09, AJG)
Case-Control Study of Oral Contraceptive Use and Incident Breast Cancer (AJE, 12/08)
Research on Chemical Methods - The Pill
Foremost Expert on Contraception Says the Pill is Not Working - It's "Outdated" (7/08)
Study of Planned Parenthood Own Numbers Show 'Safe-Sex' Not so Safe
Oral Contraceptive Use as a Risk Factor for Premenopausal Breast Cancer: A Meta-analysis (MCP, 2006)
Oral Contraceptives May Be Linked to Atherosclerosis (2008)
OCs Containing Cyproterone Increase Risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis (10/01)
Sexual Activity, Condoms, Contraceptive Use, STDs: What We Know Now (update 08.09)
Majority of Unplanned Pregnancies Occur When Using Contraception / Aspects of Contraception (Ehmann)
Access to Contraceptives Does Not Stop Unplanned Pregnancies, Abortion Statistics (AGI) & Comments
The Abortion-Contraception Connection: Comments from the Abortion Providers
Does Contraception REALLY Reduce the Need for Abortion?
Social Science Confirms Harmful Effects of Contraception (1/05)
Birth Control Use Data for Teen and Young Adult Females, 1995
Primary Contraceptive Methods Among Women Aged 15-44 Years, USA, 2002
Advanced Provision of Emergency Contraception does Not Reduce Abortion Rates (C,4/04)
New HIV-Condom Oversight Has Some Worried...Perhaps They Should Be (7/04)
World Health Org. Declares the Combined Oral Contraceptive to be a Recognized Carcinogen (9/05)
Estrogen Linked to Breast Cancer (2007)
Oral Contraception Linked to Prostate Deformities in Male Offspring (2005)
Migraine - Oral Contraceptive Link (N, 06)
Synthetic Testosterone & Fertility
Study of Woman's Scent / The Magic of Sexual Attraction
Woman's Beauty Peaks Monthly & Her Choice of Men is Cyclic
Nutrition and Womanly Desire
Male pheromones and sexual attraction (NEL, 8/02)
Estrogen & Male Feminization (1999-2007)
 
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