32. Alan Guttmacher Institute, "Teenage Pregnancy and the Welfare Reform Debate,"
33. Hector Sanchez-Flores, speaking at the Adolescent Sexual Health: New Data and Implications for Services and Programs conference, sponsored by Planned Parenthood of New York City and other organizations, October 26, 1998.
34. On metropolitan areas, see Barbara Vobejda, "Study Finds Fewer Facilities Offering Abortions,"
35. The Defense Department also prohibited both federally and privately funded abortions at military facilities. Cronin, "Abortion: The Rate vs. the Debate."
36. National Abortion Rights Action League, 1998 statistics (accessed on www.naral.org), Washington, D.C.
37. Margaret C. Crosby and Abigail English, "Should Parental Consent to or Notification of an Adolescent's Abortion Be Required by Law? No"; and Everett L. Worthington, "Should Parental Consent . . . ? Yes"; both in
38. Crosby and English, "Should Parental Consent . . . ? No," 143.
39. Court approval by "judicial bypass," the legal remedy to the discriminatory burden such regulations place on girls who can't talk to their families, may even discourage such conversations. Crosby and English, "Should Parental Consent . . . ? No."
40. "Induced Termination of Pregnancy before and after
41. American Medical Association, Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, "Mandatory Parental Consent to Abortion,"
42. Lizette Alvarez, "GOP Bill to Back Parental Consent Abortion Laws,"
43. "Woman Is Sentenced for Aid in Abortion,"
44. "Debate Continues on Child Custody Protection Act,"
45. Alvarez, "GOP Bill."
46. The bill was reintroduced in 2001. At this writing, it has not been voted on.
47. Tamar Lewin, "Poll of Teenagers: Battle of the Sexes on Roles in Family,"
48. Addressing this atavistic social problem, lawmakers in two dozen states have proposed granting money to women who dispose of unwanted infants, as long as the babies are still breathing and the mothers leave them in an authorized location, such as a hospital. Currently, many states prosecute mothers who abandon their newborns. Jacqueline L. Salmon, "For Unwanted Babies, a Safety Net,"
7. The Expurgation of Pleasure
1. Peggy Brick, "Toward a Positive Approach to Adolescent Sexuality,"
2.
3. Michelle Fine, "Sexuality, Schooling, and Adolescent Females: The Missing Discourse of Desire,"
4. Girls Incorporated,
5. Richard P. Barth,
6. Tim LaHaye and Beverly LaHaye,
7. This was the definition given by the majority in Stephanie A. Sanders and June Machover Reinisch's "Would You Say You 'Had Sex' If . . . ?"