June 1, 2020

Unsatisfied contraceptive preferences due to cost among women in the United States

The objective was to assess continuation of the pill, patch, ring or injectable (i.e., short-acting hormonal contraception); characteristics associated with discontinuation; and subsequent method use among low-income postpartum women in Texas.
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Unsatisfied contraceptive preferences due to cost among women in the United States

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June 1, 2020
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Contraception
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Kristen Lagasse Burke a,b, Lauren Thaxton b,c, Joseph E. Potter
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