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5 Σεπ 2023 · The proportion of women of reproductive age (aged 15–49 years) who have their need for family planning satisfied with modern methods (SDG indicator 3.7.1) is 77.5% globally in 2022, a 10% increase since 1990 (67%) (2).
The mean age of first sexual intercourse among females in the US is 17 years. 4 Many women typically use contraceptives for approximately 3 decades. 2 The choice of contraceptive is determined by patient preferences, tolerance for contraceptive failure, and adverse effects. Clinicians should elicit patient preferences, identify possible ...
Emergency contraception: Emergency contraceptive pills taken or a copper IUD inserted within 5 days of unprotected sex can reduce the risk of pregnancy. Withdrawal: The penis is withdrawn from the vagina before ejaculating. 22 out of 100 women using this method will get pregnant in the first year.
28 Δεκ 2021 · Pregnancy rates of women using oral contraceptives are 4% to 7% per year. Use of long-acting methods, such as intrauterine devices and subdermal implants, has increased substantially, from 6% of all contraceptive users in 2008 to 17.8% in 2016; these methods have failure rates of less than 1% per year.
3 Μαρ 2018 · In 2017, the mCPR among women of reproductive age who are married or in a union in the FP2020 focus countries was 45·7% (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 42·4–49·1), unmet need for modern methods was 21·6% (19·7–23·9), and the demand satisfied with modern methods was 67·9% (64·4–71·1).
Meeting the contraceptive needs of women of reproductive age is beneficial for the health of women and children, and the economic and social empowerment of women. Higher rates of contraceptive coverage have been linked to the availability of a more diverse range of contraceptive methods.
Current contraceptive use increased with age, from 38.7% among women aged 15–19 to 74.8% among women aged 40–49. The percentage of non-Hispanic white women currently using contraception (69.2%) was higher compared with non-Hispanic black (61.4%) and Hispanic (60.5%) women.