In 2008, the total fertility rate (TFR) in the United States (the number of births per woman estimated from the current set of age-specific birth rates) was 2.07 children per woman, slightly higher than in 1995 (1.98). The teenage birth rate, 56 births per 1,000 females aged 15–19 in 1995, fell to 40 in 2008 and 34 in 2010, while the birth rate of young adult women aged 20–24 declined more modestly from 108 in 1995 to 102 in 2008, and 90 in 2010 (Table A) (16). In contrast, the percentage of all births that were to unmarried women increased from 32% in 1995 to 41% in 2008. There was no change in the overall percentage of pregnancies that were unintended (Table A) (17).