Even with a significant decrease of over fifty percent in adolescent pregnancy rates in Jamaica, the stakeholders from the United Nations Population Fund and the National Family Planning Board continue to express their apprehensions. Despite a recent study indicating a trend of fewer children being born to Jamaican families, initiatives are still underway to guarantee the widespread availability of long-acting reversible contraceptive methods, such as intrauterine devices. Watch the report:
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