Trends in pregnancy rates for the United States, 1976-97: an update.

2001 
Objectives—This report presents detailed pregnancy rates for 1996 and 1997 to update a recently published comprehensive report on pregnancies and pregnancy rates for U.S. women. Methods—Tabular and graphic data on pregnancy rates by age, race, and Hispanic origin, and by marital status are presented and described. Results—In 1997 an estimated 6.19 million pregnancies resulted in 3.88 million live births, 1.33 million induced abortions, and 0.98 million fetal losses. The 1997 pregnancy rate of 103.7 pregnancies per 1,000 women aged 15–44 years is the lowest recorded since 1976 (102.7), the first year for which a consistent series of national pregnancy rates is available. The 1997 rate was 10 percent lower than the peak rate in 1990 (115.6). The teenage pregnancy rate dropped steadily through 1997, falling to a record low of 94.3 pregnancies per 1,000 teenagers 15–19 years, 19 percent below the 1990 level (116.3). Rates for younger teenagers declined more than for older teenagers.
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