This report analyzes the high rate of teen pregnancy through data and recommendations for reduction. It finds that while the teen pregnancy rate dropped in the 1990s, it has since increased by 5-14%. The report examines statistics on sexually active teens by age, gender, and race from 1990-1997 and estimates that 2-4 out of 10 teens may become pregnant by 2005 based on rate increases. Recommendations to reduce the rate include increasing access to condoms, birth control pills, and teaching abstinence.