Did this teen pregnancy prevention program have the opposite effect? – CBS News


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Did this teen pregnancy prevention program have the opposite effect?
CBS News
The study evaluated the effectiveness of a pregnancy prevention program adapted from a U.S. program called “Baby Think It Over,” created by the company Realityworks, which involves caring for a realistic baby doll that simulates some of the demands of
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