27.9 conceptions per 1,000 girls aged 15 to 17 in 2003 (42.1 inEngland)
- 49.8 conceptions per 1,000 girls aged 15 to 17 in 1998 (46.6 inEngland)
- 1.31 average number of decayed, missing or filled teeth in 14-year-oldchildren (1.43 in England)
- 6% of live births weighed less than 2,500 grams in 2002 (7.7 per centin England)
Leicestershire has had the third largest fall in the number of teenagepregnancies in England. Since the introduction of the Teenage PregnancyStrategy in 2000, the number of unplanned conceptions in Leicestershirefor women under 18 has fallen from 408 to 288.
Source: Teenage Pregnancy Unit, British Association for the Study ofDentistry survey 2002/03, Office for National Statistics Key Populationand Vital Statistics 2002.
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