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Governor Blames Teens For His Failed Abstinence Only Policies, Says They Do Not Care About Birth ControlBy Tara Culp-Ressler on Nov 30, 2012 at 12:30 pm
Even though the increased numbers of young women using effective forms of birth control have contributed to a steady decline in the teen birth rate over the past decade, Mississippi has retained the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in the nation. At an event this week to address the issue of unintended pregnancy in the state, Gov. Phil Bryant (R) told reporters he believes that although most adolescents do know how to obtain and use contraception, the problem is teenagers do not care enough about using birth control.
The GOP governor cited an education campaign that his administration sponsored this year as an example of the steps hes taking to address the problem:
Bryant appointed a group earlier this year to study ways to reduce teenage pregnancy, and it has also sponsored town-hall meetings in Jackson and Lexington. The group has posted several billboards around the state with a photo of a pregnant belly, complete with stretch marks, next to the slogan: Scars may fade. A baby is FOREVER. ...
Bryant told The Daily Leader that town-hall meetings to discuss teen pregnancy are important. The road to success is in having an open, frank discussion and saying we need to stop this, Bryant said.
Bryant has said repeatedly that he believes abstinence-only is the best approach to teaching young people about sex. Its the approach thats been used for years by the school districts that already were teaching optional classes about sex education.
Full article:
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2012/11/30/1264421/mississippi-teens-care-birth-control/
joeybee12
(56,177 posts)KNR
LisaLynne
(14,554 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(149,642 posts)No wonder Mississippi has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in the nation.
Kids need real birth control, and the education necessary to know how to use it!
Arkansas Granny
(31,519 posts)If we expect them to make good decisions, we need to give them them information necessary to do so. This is how they learn to be responsible adults.
riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)Ya dumb fuck Bryant, you're teaching abstinence in the schools and somehow then expect the kids to (know!) care about birth control?
undeterred
(34,658 posts)that film about how to deliver a baby in a fallout shelter which includes about 8 minutes of a normal vaginal delivery.
Well, actually I think any film which included a live birth would do it.
That is all.
11 Bravo
(23,926 posts)would be swell.
catbyte
(34,408 posts)hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)Zambero
(8,965 posts)is like blaming Sir Isaac Newton for gravity. Forces of nature tend to proceed unabated, unless properly controlled. Wishful thinking doesn't count for much.