id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-292800-5hy4uxpf Nelson, Anita L. Pulling back the curtain on trends in contraceptive use in recent years: What can we predict for the future? 2020-07-25 .txt text/plain 1176 69 59 (1) They report increases in the utilization 3 of both contraceptive implants (particularly by adolescent women) and intrauterine devices, 4 and decreases in the use of oral contraceptives and permanent contraception. It would be reasonable to ask if these 10 trends predict future increases in women's use of these highly effective and safe methods. About that same time, the 5 Affordable Care Act progressively removed many of the financial barriers to long-acting 6 methods, which measurably increased IUD use by privately insured women. Some new methods such as the 13-cycle EE/segestrel 4 vaginal ring and vaginal pH regulators for contraception still require clinicians to prescribe 5 them, but their use is controlled by the woman. Finally, the critical ongoing problem that Kavanaugh and Pliskin remind us of in their article is 7 the persistently high proportion (12%) of sexually active women who use no method of birth 8 control even though they do not desire to become pregnant. ./cache/cord-292800-5hy4uxpf.txt ./txt/cord-292800-5hy4uxpf.txt