North Yorkshire teenage pregnancy rate among the lowest in England
he British Pregnancy Advisory Service attributed the dramatic decline in English teenagers becoming pregnant over the last two decades to substantial shifts in their lifestyles.
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Hide AdOffice for National Statistics data shows there were 8.8 conceptions per 1,000 women aged 15 to 17 in the area between April and June last year, the latest period for which data is available.
This was far lower than during the same period the previous year, when the rate was 12.5 per 1,000.
By comparison, the rate across England fell from 18.3 to 16.7 per 1,000 over the period.
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Hide AdThe data shows 21 girls got pregnant in North Yorkshire in the three months to June 2018, compared to 58 in 2011.
Across England, conceptions halved over the seven-year period, from 7,373 to 3,679.
A BPAS spokeswoman called the dramatic decline "truly remarkable", due in part to improved access to contraception and information about sexual health.
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Hide AdChanges in young people's outlooks, lifestyles and aspirations has also had a "substantial impact", she said.
The spokeswoman added: "Over the last decade we have seen significant declines in levels of binge drinking among young people, and significant increases if the amount of socialising that takes place online rather than in person.
"Young people report spending a lot of time at home with their family rather than being out with their friends.
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Hide Ad"This is also a generation that is acutely aware of the political and economic environment around them.
"They are concerned that they may struggle to achieve the same financial stability as their parents' generation, and are focussing on their education and careers in order to do so."
A Government spokeswoman said: "Thanks to sustained efforts in local areas including increased access to contraception, teenage pregnancies are at a record low, helping to improve young women's life chances across the country.
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Hide Ad"However, teenage pregnancy is still more likely among young women from more deprived backgrounds. We are introducing compulsory relationships and sex education to help all young people understand the facts and choices about contraception and pregnancy."