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Preterm Birth and Receipt of Postpartum Contraception Among Women with Medicaid in North Carolina.

Christine TuckerKate BerrienM Kathryn MenardAmy H HerringDiane RowleyCarolyn Tucker Halpern
Published in: Maternal and child health journal (2020)
Access to free or affordable highly effective contraception is associated with reductions in preterm birth. Self-report data indicate that women with a very preterm birth (PTB) are less likely to use highly or moderately effective contraception postpartum compared to women delivering at later gestational ages. Using Medicaid claims data, we found that less than half of all women with a Medicaid covered delivery in North Carolina in 2011-2012 had a contraceptive claim within 90 days postpartum, and one fourth received a most effective method. Women with a PTB and more than two children were least likely to receive any method. Family planning strategies that are responsive to women's priorities and context, including a history of preterm birth, are needed so that women may access their contraceptive method of choice in the postpartum period.
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