Association of race and ethnicity with postpartum contraceptive method choice, receipt, and subsequent pregnancy.
David NgendahimanaJessica AmalrajBarbara WilkinsonEmily VerbusMary MontagueJane MorrisKavita Shah AroraPublished in: BMC women's health (2021)
Racial/ethnic variation in postpartum contraceptive outcomes persists after accounting for clinical and demographic differences. While intrinsic patient-level differences in contraceptive preferences should be better understood and respected, clinicians should take steps to ensure that the observed differences in postpartum contraceptive plan methods between racial/ethnic groups are not due to biased counseling.