Association between changes in Medicaid payment and immediate postpartum LARC use and birth intervals in South Carolina
JAMA Jun 12, 2019
Steenland MW, et al. - Via 2,42,825 childbirth hospitalizations, 5,795 immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception (IPP-LARC), and 21,372 short-interval births study of women and adolescent girls aged 12 to 50 years, the researchers intended to evaluate whether the change was associated with changes in IPP-LARC use and short-interval births. Link between IPP-LARC and its initiation among adolescents and adults was found, along with flattening of the previously increasing trend in short-interval births among adolescents was noticed.
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