Facts About Contraceptives;
1. Most American women ages 15 to 44 use contraception. Nearly two thirds of women in this age group currently use some form of contraception, according to the CDC. Their number one nonsurgical choice is the pill, closely followed by long-acting reversible contraceptives, such as an IUD or implant.
2. Young women are less likely to use contraception than older women. About 62 percent of women 20 to 29 currently use birth control. Compare this with the 72 percent of women 30 to 39 who report using contraceptives and the nearly 74 percent of women 40 and older who are currently on birth control, according to the CDC.
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Very true and it becomes a problem to us young women because we experience unplanned pregnancy and end up having depression
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ReplyDeleteThey are very helpful because they control control unplanned pregnancy
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