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Health Statistics > Teenage pregnancy (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   United States: 494,357 births 
# 2   Poland: 30,413 births 
# 3   Germany: 29,000 births 
# 4   Canada: 19,920 births 
# 5   France: 17,985 births 
# 6   Japan: 17,501 births 
# 7   Australia: 11,849 births 
# 8   Spain: 11,264 births 
# 9   Italy: 11,153 births 
# 10   Hungary: 9,175 births 
# 11   Portugal: 7,403 births 
# 12   Slovakia: 6,044 births 
# 13   Czech Republic: 6,035 births 
# 14   Greece: 4,183 births 
# 15   New Zealand: 3,924 births 
# 16   Austria: 3,275 births 
# 17   Ireland: 3,138 births 
# 18   Belgium: 2,975 births 
# 19   Netherlands: 2,823 births 
# 20   Norway: 1,607 births 
# 21   Sweden: 1,605 births 
# 22   Finland: 1,485 births 
# 23   Denmark: 1,161 births 
# 24   Switzerland: 1,092 births 
# 25   Iceland: 264 births 
# 26   Luxembourg: 111 births 
Total: 699,742 births  
Weighted average: 26,913.2 births  



DEFINITION: Number of births to women aged below twenty. Data for 1998.

SOURCE: UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre

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um...
13th July 2010
That is quite a marginally different statistic. Certainly US doesn't have THAT many more than other countries O.o lolque.
Evangelist
19th June 2010
Abstinence works.
Shaniqua Leshawnda
5th May 2010
Successful troll is successful.
SHANA
21st April 2010
WOW I DIDNT THINK AUS WOULD BE UP TOP!
Flabbergasted
11th April 2010
To Shaniqua: Since when is it the responsibility of the country within which you reside to take ownership of your birth control. If you don't want to have children, then you have two options: abstain from sex, use birth control. You make a mockery of all that we women have fought for.
Shaniqua Leshawnda
8th April 2010
Ive been pregnant about 9 times now and im only 17. Its becoming a problem and theres not enough room in my apartment for 9 of these rug rats. If the united states would teach me some of that birth control thing i could not have these babies and just have sex liek the way i want to.
nate
25th March 2010
I think that the united states needs to learn what condoms are
Crystal
17th February 2010
This should be updated there are way more pregnancies in the US there's 57 in my school!
Jessica.(Houston, TX)
3rd February 2010
This is not very helpful for a research paper. Also you are missing many huge countries such as, United Kingdom, Mexico, Spain, France, m=and many other ones that are needed. One last thing update the rate on United States, I believe there are more than about 500,000,000 teens.
Carlos
19th November 2009
Of course, this is not complete; you are missing a lot of big countries that of course, have more than 111 pregnancies in women below 20
DIVA 2321
28th April 2009
THIS DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE IN HOW MANY GIRLS IN THE UNITED STATES (OMG)
Tiffany (Ohio, USA)
6th March 2009
this schould be updated!!! I have a strong feeling the US data has changed... seeing as in my school there have been forty pregnancies, this year!!!!
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