Author Interviews, CDC, OBGYNE, Pediatrics, Sexual Health, STD / 21.05.2019
Few Teen Moms Protect Themselves with Condoms and Long Acting Contraceptives
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Lee Warner, PhD
Chief of the Women’s Health and Fertility Branch
Division of Reproductive Health
CDC
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: Previous research has found lower prevalence of condom use combined with the most effective reversible contraceptive methods among teens, but this is the first study to our knowledge to confirm the finding among sexually active teen mothers in the postpartum period.
Our new paper finds that only 3 in 10 postpartum teen mothers report using condoms combined with a more effective contraceptive method (either long-acting reversible contraception or LARC or a non-LARC hormonal method). Dual use was 50 percent lower among LARC users compared with users of non-LARC hormonal methods.
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