The answer to this question depends on whether you want to know the percentage of pregnancies that occurred to teens or the percentage of teens who became pregnant.
I'll assume that you mean the latter. According to the Guttmacher Institute, in 2006, the percentage of teenagers aged 15-19 who became pregnant was between 7% and 8%.
I'm not sure if a percentage will help if this is a personal question. If you wanna see if the father of your baby will stick around, don't look at percentages. What kind of person is he? What do you think he will do? Maybe talk to someone about it. Talk with someone you can trust (maybe even a counselor) about your hopes, fears, and what you want. Maybe even get some guidance on how to tell the dad. Hopefully he'd stick around, because it's what you want and it'd be good for the baby. Don't give up hope or be discouraged if things don't turn out the way you want. Find a good support system and do you best to raise that baby as best as you can.
Sincerely, good luck!
Out of 6 million pregnancies is 750 000 of them by teens.
About 750,000 teenagers from ages 15-19 become pregnant every year.
8%
15%
About 75%,and 25%don't.
well there is at least a 72% in Alabama just along and 43% stay togethor
Only if you are willing to live a lie and can be OK with that. Often, the children will be affected unconsciously by one or both parents staying together for the "sake of the children". Why would a person really want their parents to stay together despite no love or being unhappy?
Show them that you really love each other
Ya at the end they stay together! Wooh! The second a is Ali. And the first a is Mona! Ask answers.com for more info of that stuff
Because if they get married they should really stay together especially if they have kids that would be horrible for them.
Defiantly stay involved with each other but also keep outside relationships wit family and friends open as well. Good communication is key, stay active and have fun together.
No, the American robin does not mate for life, but they do stay together for an entire year together and both parents raise their young until they are mature
they stay with there parents.(mostly) they stay with there parents.(mostly)
newts can stay together
Stay Together was created in 1993.
Of course! If they stay together and mean it, to learn from each other to grow and not separate when university comes up, it is definitely possible. My best friend's parents met when his dad was 17 and his mom 16. ;)