Low-Income Texas Women’s Experiences Accessing Their Desired Contraceptive Method at the First Postpartum Visit
Eliminating the various barriers that postpartum women face may improve their access to contraceptives. Further research is needed to improve the understanding of clinic- and provider-level barriers
Share
Facebook
LinkedIn
X
Low-Income Texas Women’s Experiences Accessing Their Desired Contraceptive Method at the First Postpartum Visit
Details
Date
December 1, 2018
Category
Contraception
Journal
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Authors
Kate Coleman Minahan, Chloe H. Dillaway, Caitlin Canfield, Daniela M. Kuhn, Katherine S. Strandberg and Joseph E. Potter
key findings
Citation
Related Publications
Texas women’s experiences attempting self-induced abortion in the face of dwindling options
The availability of abortion care in Texas has dramatically declined since the introduction of House Bill 2 (HB2), the restrictive
Mental Distress Among Females Following 2021 Abortion Restrictions in Texas
These findings suggest that Texas’s abortion restrictions were associated with increases in mental distress among females of reproductive age, especially