Study finds women who are asked to make an appointment for a later date may not return, are at higher risk for another unintended pregnancy.
Research has shown that IUDs are safe, highly effective, long-term reversible contraceptives that don’t require active use once they’ve been inserted. IUDs are underused, however, in part because federal policy prohibits physicians from providing contraceptive services at the time of an abortion, the investigators report.
“Immediate use of any contraceptive method after abortion has been linked to a reduced risk of repeat abortion with the immediate use of an IUD being the most effective method for reducing this risk. However, federal policy makes access a challenge, particularly for low-income patients,” said Paula Bednarek, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
- The findings are published in the June 9 New England Journal of Medicine
- The entire OHSU media release is available online