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  • 60 seconds x 60 minutes = 3,600 x 24 hours = 86,400 seconds in a day x 365 days in a year = 3,153,600 seconds in a year / 9.5 million teen pregnancies = 1 every 3.3 seconds.
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  • 60 seconds x 60 minutes = 3,600 x 24 hours = 86,400 seconds in a day x 365 days in a year = 3,153,600 seconds in a year / 850,000 teen pregnancies = 1 every 3.7 minutes.
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