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WASHINGTON, April 14, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The Family Research Council (FRC) reports on a new study released today that finds abstinence is the major reason for the falling birth and pregnancy rates among single teenagers.

FRC says the study, published in the journal Adolescent and Family Health, is the most extensive yet on this issue. Among unmarried girls, says the study, abstinence accounted for 67 percent of the drop in pregnancies. Previous studies linked falling birth and pregnancy rates to greater use of condoms.

See the FRC report at https://www.frc.org/?i=WU03D11   See the study and related documents in Adobe Acrobat format at https://www.physconsortium.com/pages/issues/afh_journal.shtml   See also Abstinence Until Marriage: The Best Message for Teens https://www.frc.org/get/is03b1.cfm