US | abstinence education Teen Pregnancy Rising Again Sudden spike sparks debate over abstinence-only education By Kevin Spak Posted Jan 26, 2010 7:38 AM CST Copied This photo provided by Fox News shows Bristol Palin, the unwed teenage daughter of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, holding her child Tripp during an interview in Fairbanks, Alaska on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009. (AP Photo/Fox News) The teen pregnancy rate spiked 3% between 2005 and 2006, its first increase since 1990, according to new federal data released today. “The decline in teen pregnancy has stopped—and in fact turned around,” said the director of the nonpartisan research group that conducted the survey. “These data are certainly cause for concern.” The abortion rate also rose for the first time in a decade, inching up 1%. The cause of the increase has sparked debate, with many experts pinning the blame on abstinence-only sex education. Government funding for such programs more than doubled during the Bush administration, to $176 million. Others say a variety of factors could be at play, including increased poverty, an influx of Hispanics, or complacency about AIDS. “It could be a lot of things coming together,” one professor tells the Washington Post. “It could be we just bottomed out.” Read These Next NFL star's routine drug test revealed a stunning diagnosis. A beach massacre at a Jewish event in Australia killed 12. Supernova will be visible in daytime after star eats its neighbor. Renowned Pulp Fiction, Mask character actor has died at 60. Report an error