While teenage birth rates have declined significantly across the country in recent decades, Texas remains above the national average, consistently ranking in the top 10 states. Out of all births in Texas, around 6% were teen births in 2019 and 2020.
And a startling proportion of teenagers who gave birth in Texas in 2020 more than 1 in 6 already had at least one other child. Analysis by The Texas Tribune using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that Texas had the highest rate of these so-called repeat teen births in the country, along with Alabama. In the last decade, the state has been in the top five states for repeat teen birth rates.
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/02/21/texas-teenage-pregnancy-abortion/
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Teen birth rate in Texas increases for the first time in 15 years
https://www.wptv.com/teen-birth-rate-in-texas-increases-for-the-first-time-in-15-years
New data is revealing the real-life impact of the Supreme Courts landmark decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022.
For the first time in 15 years, the birth rate among teens in Texas increased.
The University of Houstons Institute for Research on Women, Gender & Sexuality found the birth rate for women ages 1544 in Texas went up by about 2%, and for teens, the birth rate increased by 0.39%. In both age groups, the highest increases were among Hispanic girls and women.
"It's certainly cause for discussion, said Elizabeth Gregory, a professor and the Director of Women's Gender & Sexuality Studies at the University of Houston. This affects individuals lives in terms of what their long-term opportunities might be, if they have to step out of school or take jobs to support their children in the near term."
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