Current contraceptive use in the United States, 2006-2010, and changes in patterns of use since 1995.
Abstract
Objective—Use of contraception and the effectiveness of the method used to prevent pregnancy are major factors affecting national pregnancy and birth rates and the ability of women to plan their pregnancies. This report presents national estimates of contraceptive use among women of childbearing age (15–44 years) in 2006–2010. Selected comparisons are made with 1995 data to describe changes in contraceptive use and in method choice over time....
Paper Details
Title
Current contraceptive use in the United States, 2006-2010, and changes in patterns of use since 1995.
Published Date
Oct 18, 2012
Issue
60
Pages
1 - 25
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