According to David Landry of the Guttmacher Institute, a non-profit group that researches reproductive health, a mobile clinic is just one of the ways of helping teen mothers in Texas. The state has the fifth highest rate of teen pregnancy in the nation.

The mobile clinic is 33-foot vehicle which transports health care to high schools in Garland, a suburb in Dallas, bringing doctors and nurses to teen mothers and their babies.

Maria Trevino who got pregnant in the ninth grade said, "The van gave me the support to keep going to school. You don't have to miss your classes to go to the doctor's appointment."

AP reports, the pregnancy rate for 15-19 year-olds is 10 percent in Texas and 8 percent nationwide. There has been a decrease in teenage pregnancies, which includes births, miscarriages and abortions, since 1992.