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"The fetal pain issue reintroduces the humanity of the unborn child much to the consternation of Partial Birth Abortion (PBA) proponents.

"All abortion cases are based on the supposition that the mother's interests are the only interests at stake...the unborn child keeps intruding into the argument every time, and that's why the fetal pain issue becomes emotionally and factually relevant. Whether it becomes legally relevant is a separate matter."

Discussing this issue by insisting on plain language "disturbs the clinical detachment of pro-PBA doctors.

"If the fetus is just a blob of valueless protoplasm why the detachment? This detachment is usually not present in the discussion of other medical procedures.

"In a significant and unintended way, the medical testimony is a massive confirmation of the humanity of the unborn." -- Dr. Michael M. Uhlmann, professor of politics at Claremont Graduate University, former Special Assistant to President Reagan 

 
Sexual Activity - The Statistics PDF Print E-mail

The proportion of 15- 19-year-old girls who are sexually active rose from 47% in 1982 to 55% in 1990, and is decreasing again.

The percentage of high school students who have remained virgins has risen from 45.6% in 1990 to 54.1% in 2001.

Fifty-six percent of teenage girls and 73% of teenage boys today have had sexual intercourse by their 18th birthday. In the early 1970s, 35% of girls and 55% of boys had had sex by that age.

  • Most very young teenage boys and girls have not had intercourse  --  84% of 13-year-olds, 77% of 14-year-olds and 70% of 15-year-olds.
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  •   While the likelihood of having intercourse increases steadily with age, 1 of every 5 teenagers do not have  intercourse during their teenage years.
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  •  Seven of 10 girls who had sex before age 14, and 6 of 10 of those who had sex before age 15 report having sex  involuntarily.
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  •   Most teenagers begin having intercourse in their mid-to-late teens,  about 8 years before they marry.
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  •  Among the most common reasons teens have sex, according to 55% of teens, is that "they think they're ready."
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  • Six of every ten teenage girls say one reason why teen girls may have sex is because a boyfriend is pressuring them.
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