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How commonly do US abortion clinics offer contraceptive services?

Megan L Kavanaugh1, Rachel K Jones, Lawrence B Finer.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: About half of US women having abortions have already had at least one prior abortion. Facilitating access to contraception may help these women avoid subsequent unintended pregnancies. Information is needed to document the availability of contraceptive services in abortion care settings in the United States. STUDY
DESIGN: Data for this cross-sectional mixed-methods study were collected between December 2008 and September 2009 and come from two sources: 15 semistructured telephone interviews and 173 structured questionnaires administered to a nationally representative sample of eligible facilities. Respondents were administrators at large (400+ abortions per year), nonhospital facilities that provide abortion services in the United States.
RESULTS: Virtually all (96%) abortion clinics incorporate contraceptive education into abortion care, and the three most common methods reported to be distributed are the birth control pill (99%), the vaginal ring (61%) and Depo-Provera (58%). Almost one-third reported being able to offer post-abortion intrauterine device insertion. Most facilities (82%) accept some form of insurance for either contraceptive or abortion services, and those with a broader family planning focus are significantly more likely to do so. Administrators at the majority of facilities (56%) report that patients most commonly do not pay additional fees for contraceptive services because they are included in the cost of abortion services.
CONCLUSION: Although almost all large, non-hospital abortion providers in the United States are able to provide some level of contraceptive care to their abortion patients, the degree to which they are able to do so is influenced by a wide range of factors.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20851226     DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2010.04.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contraception        ISSN: 0010-7824            Impact factor:   3.375


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3.  Psychological distress and post-abortion contraceptive method effectiveness level chosen at an urban clinic.

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4.  Contraceptive Practices, Preferences, and Barriers Among Abortion Clients in North Carolina.

Authors:  Amy G Bryant; Ilene S Speizer; Jennifer C Hodgkinson; Alison Swiatlo; Siân L Curtis; Krista Perreira
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5.  Contraception after Abortion and Risk of Repeated Unintended Pregnancy among Health Plan Members.

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