Which of the following programs might be the most successful primary prevention in relation to teenage pregnancies?

A. An intense HIV prevention education program with distribution of free condoms
B. Group meetings and counseling of new mothers and the grandmothers to help with family coping
C. Use of peer counselors to visit pregnant teens
D. Volunteers visit pregnant teens and their families to ensure early prenatal care


ANS: A

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