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Study Reveals Cuts to Sex Education and Birth Control Lead to LOWER Teen Pregnancy Rates

Researchers David Paton of the Nottingham University Business School and Liam Wright of the University of Sheffield discovered that pregnancy rates for women under 16 have seen the sharpest decline in local authority areas that drastically cut funding for “preventative” programs.
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