Meeting preferences for specific contraceptive methods: an overdue indicator

KL Burke, JE Potter - Studies in Family Planning, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Fertility surveys have rarely asked people who are using contraception about the
contraceptive method they would like to be using, implicitly assuming that those who are …

Challenging unintended pregnancy as an indicator of reproductive autonomy

JE Potter, AJ Stevenson, K Coleman-Minahan… - Contraception, 2019 - Elsevier
For many years, most of us in the Society of Family Planning and the wider reproductive
health community have relied on the number of unintended pregnancies as a justification for …

Contraception after pregnancy

A Glasier, S Bhattacharya, H Evers… - Acta obstetricia et …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Whatever the outcome, pregnancy provides the opportunity to offer effective contraception to
couples motivated to avoid another pregnancy. This narrative review summarizes the …

Patients' experiences with South Carolina's immediate postpartum Long-acting reversible contraception Medicaid policy

ES Mann, AL White, PL Rogers, AM Gomez - Contraception, 2019 - Elsevier
Objectives We sought to examine women's experiences with immediate postpartum LARC
counseling and use in the context of South Carolina's Medicaid policy. Study design In 2016 …

The fine line between informing and coercing: community health center clinicians' approaches to counseling young people about IUDs

MA Biggs, L Tome, A Mays, S Kaller… - … on Sexual and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
CONTEXT While community health centers (CHCs) are meeting increased demand for
contraceptives, little is known about contraceptive counseling in these settings …

Medicaid and fulfillment of postpartum permanent contraception requests

KS Arora, A Chua, E Miller, M Boozer… - Obstetrics & …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between Medicaid insurance and fulfillment of
postpartum permanent contraception requests. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective …

Where do reproductive-aged women want to get contraception?

ML Kavanaugh, MR Zolna - Journal of Women's Health, 2023 - liebertpub.com
Background: People's preferences regarding how they want to obtain contraception should
be considered when building and refining high-quality contraceptive care programs …

Perspectives from the pandemic epicenter: Sexual and reproductive health of immigrant women in New York City

G Samari, HM Wurtz, S Desai… - … on Sexual and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Context The United States' response to COVID‐19 created a policy, economic, and
healthcare provision environment that had implications for the sexual and reproductive …

Use of nonpreferred contraceptive methods among women in Ohio

P Chakraborty, MF Gallo, S Nawaz, MH Smith… - Contraception, 2021 - Elsevier
Objectives We describe the prevalence and correlates of nonuse of preferred contraceptive
method among women 18-44 years of age in Ohio using contraception. Study Design The …

[HTML][HTML] Use of preferred contraceptive method among young adults in Texas and California: A comparison by state and insurance coverage

K Hopkins, J Yarger, I Rossetto, A Sanchez, E Brown… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Background Young people's ability to use their preferred contraceptive method is an
indicator of reproductive autonomy and healthcare access. State policies can hinder or …