In this article, CNN reports on a recent study by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. The study surveys young adults ages 18-29 on their knowledge of pregnancy and contraception. It shows a remarkable difference between participants intentions and their behavior. Experts surmise the gap is due to the recent emphasis on Abstinence-Only education. To read the complete article from CNN.com, click here. To view the National Campaign’s study, click here.
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