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New survey reveals when Gen Z plans to have kids — and their risky birth control choice
New survey reveals when Gen Z plans to have kids — and their risky birth control choice

New York Post

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • New York Post

New survey reveals when Gen Z plans to have kids — and their risky birth control choice

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Hot off the press: Gen Z is in no rush to start having babies. While it may not constitute breaking news, a recent survey by First Response, and the women's media platform, Her Campus, revealed some more surprising data from the so-called 'Zoomers,' the cohort born roughly between 1997 and 2012. The new survey took a full sweep on how Gen Z is approaching family planning, with questions on their birth control of choice, pregnancy test preferences, and what factors matter most to them before they consider adding children to the picture. Gen Z isn't ruling out having kids altogether, but they do have some personal goals to accomplish before they start thinking about settling down — such as completing their education, becoming financially independent, and being in a supportive relationship. Almost 75% said they're interested in starting or trying to start a family in the future, and the average Zoomer said they believed 28 was the right age to start trying for children. That's not too far off from the national average for first-time new mothers in the U.S., which is 27.5. Xavier Lorenzo – Gen Z also has strong opinions on birth control. Nearly all respondents agreed that people should have the right to access any form of contraception they may choose, and 83% felt informed about sex education. However, when asked about their top choices for birth control, a good portion of Gen Zers admitted that they were not using a condom or oral contraceptive at all. About 37% said they favored the pull-out method, which most reputable medical institutions — and High School health teachers — will warn is far less effective than traditional birth control. About one in five people who rely on the pull-out method become pregnant, according to the Cleveland Clinic. They're no strangers to pregnancy tests, either. About 60% have taken one before. Many respondents expressed mixed feelings towards the experience, but they are grateful to have received quick results. Sandy – 'I was 19 and scared,' said one 26-year-old. 'It was an overwhelming mix of anxiety and uncertainty, and I remember just wanting clear answers quickly. Having a test that was easy to use and read made a really stressful moment feel a little more manageable.' First Response offers Early Result Pregnancy Test Kits that provide fast, easy-to-read results with an accuracy rate of over 99%. These kits aim to alleviate some of the stress that comes with testing, so women can have the information they need to seek appropriate medical care. Her Campus, which conducted the online survey, provides a wide range of resources relevant to college-aged women navigating education, relationships, and mental and physical health. Understanding reproductive health isn't just important for people trying to get pregnant; it's key for women making important decisions at every stage of life. This article was written by Miska Salemann, New York Post Commerce Journalist. As a Gen Z first-time mother of one, Miska tests baby, maternity and postpartum products ranging from stylish new kids clothes to long-trusted diaper brands with her daughter. She evaluates baby- and mom-approved products for practicality and quality, and consults medical and parenting experts to weigh in on safe ingredients, usage and more. Before arriving at the Post, she covered the lifestyle and consumer verticals for the U.S. Sun.

Central Hawke's Bay: Pōrangahau St John First Response team volunteers win people's choice award
Central Hawke's Bay: Pōrangahau St John First Response team volunteers win people's choice award

NZ Herald

time25-06-2025

  • General
  • NZ Herald

Central Hawke's Bay: Pōrangahau St John First Response team volunteers win people's choice award

A team of seven Pōrangahau ambulance volunteers have been recognised for their hard work and dedication to the life-saving rural service and community. The St John Pōrangahau First Response team were awarded the 'People's Choice' at the Volunteering Hawke's Bay Excellence Awards earlier in the month. an emergency medical technician and volunteer with the service, said the award reflected not only their dedication to their community but also the community's appreciation of them.

La Vergne Police Department launches first-ever drone team
La Vergne Police Department launches first-ever drone team

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

  • Yahoo

La Vergne Police Department launches first-ever drone team

LA VERGNE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The La Vergne Police Department is forming a new drone team to help fight crime in their community. The team currently has eight drones. Five bigger drones will be used for the public and three other drones will primarily be used for training purposes. Detective Steven Crotts started building the groundwork for the team in 2022. As of publication, the team already has three members and they're looking to expand to a team of at least five. Crotts said the drone team is a start to reducing police response times for La Vergne residents. Neighborhood News: Stories impacting your community | Read More 'Missing person, search and rescue, officer safety — as far as clearing buildings or clearing residences when it's needed,' Crotts said. '[It will be] deployed with K9s while we're looking for a suspect that's fled the scene and there's some type of a pursuit — anything like that.' Crotts said he sees the department moving to a drone-as-first-responder approach. Crotts said that the approach involves drones stationed in the city, which would then launch from the area to respond to emergency calls. Within the next five to 10 years, Crotts hopes to expand to a First Response Drone team to continue reducing response times and serving the community more effectively. Do you have news happening in your neighborhood? Let us know by sending an email to neighborhoodnews@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Get results in one minute with First Response's latest pregnancy test kit
Get results in one minute with First Response's latest pregnancy test kit

USA Today

time08-03-2025

  • Health
  • USA Today

Get results in one minute with First Response's latest pregnancy test kit

Get results in one minute with First Response's latest pregnancy test kit Shop First Response's new pregnancy test kit that comes with three tests and offers results in two different ways. — Recommendations are independently chosen by our editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us and our publishing partners a commission. A person's fertility journey can be incredibly exciting and at times, incredibly stressful. Especially while trying to get pregnant, the last thing you want to do is wait an extra minute for your pregnancy test to display those little lines. The newest kit from premium brand First Response includes an EasyCup—First Response's latest innovation in pregnancy testing—and two Rapid Result tests for added reassurance. You can get results in two ways in as quick as just one minute. Oh, and this new launch is less than $15 on Amazon. Learn more below and get the First Response pregnancy test kit today. First Response Multi Check Quick and Simple Pregnancy Test Kit How to use the First Response pregnancy test: Using the First Response Multi Check Quick & Simple Pregnancy Test Kit is super straight-forward: EasyCup: Collect your urine sample directly into the EasyCup. The integrated test strip will automatically detect the pregnancy hormone (hCG) and display results within minutes. Collect your urine sample directly into the EasyCup. The integrated test strip will automatically detect the pregnancy hormone (hCG) and display results within minutes. Rapid Result Tests: Simply hold the absorbent tip in your urine stream for five seconds, then wait for the results to appear in the test window. Read customer reviews about the new First Response product: "The product is quick and easy to use, without the mess. It is easy to collect the sample using the All-in-One Cup Test!" - Jessica, Pregnancy Hub Community Member "I love how simple it is to take this First Response Multi Check pregnancy test kit. It comes with an All-in-One cup and it has 3 tests inside the box, very simple and quick. I highly recommend to all women who need to know." - Maritza, Pregnancy Hub Community Member "The First Response Multi Check Pregnancy Test with the All-in-One cup is super convenient! Great that it includes 3 pregnancy tests to help you test confidently." - Janelle, Pregnancy Hub Community Member "I have been a fan of First Response since we started our journey to conceive, but this new Multi Check Test kit is easily my new favorite! I am a checker, double checker, a triple checker if I'm being completely honest, and this product allowed me to be just that!" - Nicole, Pregnancy Hub Community Member Shop Amazon Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.

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