The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reports teenagers in the state aren’t having as many babies as in the past. The birth rate among mothers between 15-and-19 years old is following a national trend by dropping dramatically. The Wisconsin rate was 31-per-thousand in 2008. Eight years later the rate had fallen by half, to 15-per-thousand. The same report showed a small increase in infant mortality in the state.
Wisconsin Teens Not Having As Many Babies
Jul 27, 2018 | 6:54 AM
State News