
doi: 10.1136/bmj.g3227
pmid: 25134128
It seems heartening that unplanned conception and pregnancy rates in teenagers are decreasing in England,1 New Zealand,2 and the United States.3 However, we should be cautious in thinking that our social programmes and availability of new family planning technologies are the only solutions to this problem. The authors of the above papers mentioned that many resources and services have …
Male, Adolescent, Pregnancy Rate, United States, England, Pregnancy, Family Planning Services, Fertilization, Pregnancy in Adolescence, Humans, Female, Obesity, New Zealand
Male, Adolescent, Pregnancy Rate, United States, England, Pregnancy, Family Planning Services, Fertilization, Pregnancy in Adolescence, Humans, Female, Obesity, New Zealand
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