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BACKGROUND: Teen childbearing has potential negative health, economic, and social consequences for mother and child. Repeat teen childbearing further constrains the mother's education and employment possibilities. Rates of preterm and low birth weight are higher in teens with a repeat birth, compared with first births.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23552226 PMCID: PMC4605012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
FIGUREPercentage of births* among females aged 15–19 years that were repeat births, by state/area — United States, 2010
* Excludes births for which the birth order was not known.
Postpartum contraceptive use among nonpregnant, sexually active females aged <20 years who delivered live infants, by selected characteristics — 15 states and New York City, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 2007–2010
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| Yes | 1,026 | 17.3 | 29.6 | (24.9–34.8) | 44.5 | (39.2–50.0) | 16.6 | (13.0–20.9) | 9.3 | (6.5–13.3) |
| No | 4,656 | 82.7 | 20.9 | (19.0–23.0) | 56.1 | (53.6–58.6) | 14.2 | (12.5–16.1) | 8.8 | (7.4–10.4) |
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| White, non-Hispanic | 2,673 | 56.9 | 24.6 | (21.9–27.4) | 53.1 | (49.8–56.3) | 13.0 | (11.0–15.4) | 9.3 | (7.6–11.4) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 1,540 | 25.3 | 14.3 | (11.7–17.4) | 63.7 | (59.6–67.7) | 15.6 | (12.7–19.1) | 6.3 | (4.4–8.9) |
| Hispanic | 1,009 | 17.8 | 27.9 | (23.6–32.6) | 44.0 | (38.8–49.4) | 17.5 | (13.8–21.9) | 10.6 | (7.7–14.4) |
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| ≤17 | 1,795 | 31.9 | 20.7 | (17.7–24.2) | 60.4 | (56.3–64.3) | 11.2 | (9.0–14.0) | 7.7 | (5.7–10.2) |
| 18–19 | 3,913 | 68.1 | 23.2 | (21.0–25.6) | 51.4 | (48.6–54.1) | 16.0 | (14.1–18.2) | 9.4 | (7.9–11.2) |
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| Married | 873 | 14.5 | 26.7 | (21.9–32.1) | 41.6 | (36.1–47.4) | 15.8 | (12.4–19.9) | 15.9 | (12.0–20.9) |
| Other | 4,830 | 85.5 | 21.7 | (19.7–23.8) | 56.4 | (53.9–58.8) | 14.3 | (12.6–16.2) | 7.6 | (6.4–9.1) |
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| Arkansas | 829 | 8.2 | 17.7 | (14.3–21.7) | 53.8 | (49.0–58.6) | 16.4 | (13.2–20.3) | 12.0 | (9.2–15.6) |
| Colorado (2009, 2010) | 295 | 4.6 | 50.3 | (42.0–58.6) | 35.2 | (27.9–43.2) | 9.0 | (5.4–14.6) | 5.5 | (2.7–10.8) |
| Michigan | 678 | 19.9 | 20.2 | (16.6–24.4) | 59.5 | (54.7–64.1) | 13.2 | (10.4–16.7) | 7.1 | (5.0–10.1) |
| Missouri (2007) | 126 | 3.3 | 15.5 | (9.2–25.0) | 67.0 | (57.0–75.6) | 11.1 | (6.9–17.4) | 6.4 | (3.4–11.8) |
| Mississippi (2008) | 235 | 2.7 | 15.8 | (10.8–22.6) | 68.2 | (60.2–75.2) | 6.9 | (3.7–12.5) | 9.1 | (5.4–14.9) |
| North Carolina (2007, 2008) | 303 | 11.8 | 24.9 | (19.4–31.5) | 48.2 | (41.3–55.2) | 17.4 | (12.7–23.4) | 9.4 | (6.0–14.5) |
| Nebraska | 514 | 2.9 | 27.8 | (23.2–32.8) | 47.7 | (42.2–53.2) | 15.2 | (11.8–19.4) | 9.3 | (6.4–13.3) |
| New York (2007, 2008) | 112 | 7.0 | 7.2 | (3.2–15.6) | 70.2 | (57.9–80.2) | 14.1 | (7.3–25.5) | 8.4 | (3.7–17.9) |
| New York City (2007) | 81 | 3.4 | 11.9 | (5.1–25.4) | 43.9 | (31.0–57.6) | 25.0 | (14.9–38.9) | 19.2 | (10.6–32.3) |
| Ohio (2009, 2010) | 249 | 11.0 | 23.5 | (16.6–32.1) | 55.1 | (46.1–63.9) | 14.5 | (9.4–21.7) | 6.9 | (3.2–14.2) |
| Oregon | 554 | 5.9 | 33.8 | (27.6–40.6) | 43.5 | (36.8–50.3) | 15.1 | (10.9–20.6) | 7.6 | (5.0–11.4) |
| Rhode Island | 406 | 1.7 | 36.4 | (31.0–42.2) | 44.4 | (38.7–50.3) | 10.4 | (7.4–14.5) | 8.8 | (6.0–12.6) |
| South Carolina (2007) | 184 | 3.1 | 15.5 | (8.5–26.7) | 64.1 | (51.4–75.1) | 16.2 | (8.9–27.7) | 4.1 | (1.3–11.9) |
| Tennessee (2008, 2009) | 177 | 9.8 | 20.7 | (13.9–29.5) | 54.0 | (44.5–63.3) | 13.0 | (7.9–20.7) | 12.3 | (7.2–20.2) |
| Utah (2009, 2010) | 249 | 2.8 | 40.3 | (33.8–47.2) | 34.0 | (27.7–41.0) | 18.8 | (13.9–24.9) | 6.9 | (4.3–10.9) |
| West Virginia (2007, 2008) | 716 | 1.9 | 11.2 | (8.5–14.6) | 63.1 | (58.4–67.6) | 13.8 | (10.9–17.4) | 11.8 | (9.0–15.4) |
Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Unweighted sample totals from 5,708 females age <20 years responding that they were not pregnant and were sexually active. If more than one method of contraception was reported, only the method with the highest effectiveness during typical use was included.
Percentages based on weighted data; totals might not sum to 100% because of rounding or missing data for some categories.
Includes tubal ligation, vasectomy, implant, and intrauterine device. Effectiveness determined by the percentage of females who experience pregnancy during first year of typical use; categorized as most effective (<1%), moderately effective (6%–12%), and less effective (≥18%).
Includes oral contraceptive pills, injectable medroxyprogesterone (e.g., Depo-Provera, also known as the birth control shot), birth control patch, and vaginal ring.
Includes condom, diaphragm, cervical cap, contraceptive sponge, rhythm method, and withdrawal.
The following sites did not have complete data for all years of 2007–2010: Colorado, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia, and New York City; the year(s) in parentheses indicates for which year(s) data were available for these states. New York City did have complete data in 2010, but was excluded from this year’s analysis because the list of contraceptive method types was modified and did not correspond to the other states and years.
Excluding New York City.
Postpartum contraceptive* use among nonpregnant, sexually active females aged <20 years who delivered live infants — 15 states and New York City,† Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 2007–2010
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| Any use | 5,179 | 91.2 | (89.7–92.4) |
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| Tubal ligation | 26 | 0.3 | (0.1–0.6) |
| Vasectomy | 20 | 0.6 | (0.3–1.0) |
| Implant | 175 | 3.3 | (2.6–4.2) |
| Intrauterine device | 1,058 | 18.2 | (16.6–20.0) |
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| Pill | 1,615 | 29.2 | (27.1–31.3) |
| Shot once a month or shot once every 3 months (e.g., Depo-Provera) | 1,173 | 21.0 | (19.2–23.0) |
| Patch | 114 | 1.8 | (1.3–2.5) |
| Ring | 148 | 2.3 | (1.7–2.9) |
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| Condom | 747 | 12.3 | (10.9–13.8) |
| Diaphragm/Cap/Sponge | 0 | — | — |
| Rhythm | 22 | 0.5 | (0.2–1.0) |
| Withdrawal | 81 | 1.8 | (1.2–2.6) |
| No method | 529 | 8.8 | (7.6–10.3) |
Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
Effectiveness determined by the percentage of females who experience pregnancy during the first year of typical use; categorized as most effective (<1%), moderately effective (6%–12%), and less effective (≥18%). If more than one method was reported; only the most effective method was included.
Sites included Arkansas, Colorado, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New York (excluding New York City), Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia, and New York City.
Unweighted sample totals from 5,708 females aged <20 years responding that they were not pregnant and were sexually active. If more than one method of contraception was reported, only the method with the highest effectiveness during typical use was included.
Percentages based on weighted data; totals might not sum to 100% because of rounding or missing data for some categories.