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While progress has been made in reducing teen pregnancy rates, many adolescents still are having babies, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While births to younger teens ages 15-17 have declined, they still represent over one-quarter of births to teens ages 15-19, which is nearly 1,700 births a week.

Teen births decline, but more work left to be done