Help Prevent Teen Pregnancy in Jefferson County
· Every four hours a baby is born to a Colorado teen between 15 and 17 years old.
· 30% of Colorado students engaging in sexual activity reported they did not use a condom the last time they had sexual intercourse. (Colorado Organization on Adolescent, Pregnancy, Parenting, and Prevention)
May is National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month and a good time for parents to talk to their teens about the importance of reproductive health. Studies indicate that teen mothers are less likely to complete high school, more likely to be single parents, and more likely to live in poverty than other teens.
While the task to eliminate teen pregnancy may seem daunting, advocates, parents, and communities can take small steps to engage youth in ways that can help reduce the prevalence of teen pregnancy.
"Jefferson County Department of Health and Environment is committed to empowering individuals to make informed choices about their reproductive health, as well as preventing unintended pregnancies," states Norma Tubman, RN, MSc - Jefferson County Director of Community Health Services. "We provide family planning clinics that are confidential and include comprehensive services to support and educate teens in our community."
Family Planning (reproductive health and birth control) services are available at our Arvada and Lakewood locations. Services are provided on a sliding fee scale and to people with Medicaid. No one is denied services due to the inability to pay.
JCDHE Family Planning Services for Teens Include:
- Abstinence Education
- Free Pregnancy Testing
- Free Condoms
- Birth Control Information & Supplies
- Emergency Contraception/Plan B
- HIV Testing & Counseling
- STD Information. Testing & Treatment
- Treatment of minor gynecological problems
To schedule an appointment, please call one of our conveniently located clinics: Lakewood & Conifer 303-239-7078, or Arvada 303-275-7500.
For more information and resources, please visit JCDHE's web site at:
http://health.jeffco.us ; The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy at:
http://www.teenpregnancy.org ; or The Colorado Organization on Adolescent, Pregnancy, Parenting and Prevention (COAPPP) at http://www.coappp.org