Availability of contraception methods for teens
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Giving birth control does not encourage sexual behavior. We believe that the individual is taking responsibility for their sexual or reproductive healthcare if they are using birth control. We see some very high statistics among teens, especially here in the Untied States, we see that every one out of three girls before the age of 20 does become pregnant. We also see statistics that are different amongst the teens, Latino teens or African-American teens, one out of every two of the Latinos and the African-American teens are becoming pregnant before the age of 20. It doesn't mean that they're not all engaging in intercourse at the same rate; it just means that they're not getting the services or protecting themselves or requiring the information that they need in order to be able to protect themselves better. If we see that an individual has, if a person carries a baby full term, what ends up happening is she has a probability of becoming pregnant a second time before she reaches age 21 if she does not obtain birth control. So it is important to discuss birth control with an individual even if they've already had one child before the ago of 20. We are one of the industrialized countries that has the highest incidents of pregnancy. It doesn't mean that the counterpart. let's say like in the Netherlands or Sweden, their teens are not engaging in sex; it's just that our teens are not getting the information as easily or as readily as the individuals in other countries.
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Minerva CanoHealth Educator
Minerva Cano has served as a Health Educator in the Parent and Adult Program at Planned Parenthood, Los Angeles since 2010. Prior to joining Planned Parenthood, Minerva directed an elementary school family resource center for 10 years. There she helped families obtain the necessary resources for their chlidren to excel in school.
As a mother of two, Minerva understands the importance of parent-child communication, particularly in the area of sexuality, puberty and relationships. As a memeber of Planned Parenthood's Parent and Adult Health Education team, Minerva and her colleagues work every day to help parents gain the knowledge and confidence they need to engage their children in these important converstations. Through presentations in homes, schools, churches, temples and community oraginizations parents are taught how to answer their children's questions openly and honestly.
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