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Teenage pregnancies in Wales fall by a quarter in 10 years Teenage pregnancies in Wales fall by a quarter in 10 years
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Teenage pregnancy rates in Wales have dropped by around 25% in the last 10 years, official figures show.Teenage pregnancy rates in Wales have dropped by around 25% in the last 10 years, official figures show.
The Office for National Statistics figures say that in 2011, 34 girls out of every 1,000 fell pregnant under the age of 18, compared to around 45 per 1,000 in 2001.The Office for National Statistics figures say that in 2011, 34 girls out of every 1,000 fell pregnant under the age of 18, compared to around 45 per 1,000 in 2001.
Teenage pregnancy rates across England fell by more than 27% across the same period.
Blaenau Gwent saw the biggest fall in Wales, dropping by 32%.Blaenau Gwent saw the biggest fall in Wales, dropping by 32%.
Abortion rates have also fallen during that time. The Royal College of Midwives said improved sex education and availability of contraception had helped.
Teenage pregnancy rates across England fell by more than 27% across the same period.
Abortion rates have also fallen in the last 10 years.
The Welsh government reported in March last year that pregnancies in girls under 18 had fallen to their lowest rate in 18 years.The Welsh government reported in March last year that pregnancies in girls under 18 had fallen to their lowest rate in 18 years.
More to follow. Julia Chandler, national officer for the Royal College of Midwives in Wales, said there was a combination of factors for the fall.
"There's been a push to reduce teenage pregnancies," she said.
"It has been high on the Welsh government's agenda, along with a greater awareness of teenage pregnancy among teenagers and everyone else.
"And there's more availability of morning-after contraception. They can now go to a pharmacist to get morning-after contraception and that's been within that 10-year period.
"There's no need to go to family planning or a doctor."
She said sexual education was also discussed much more openly now both in schools and at home.