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62 posted on 05/13/2005 10:08:02 AM PDT by Raycpa
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6. Do most women in the United States use contraceptives?

* More than nine in 10 women who are at risk of unintended pregnancy (women who are sexually active, able to become pregnant, and neither pregnant nor trying to become pregnant) are using a contraceptive method. [10]

7. How well do contraceptives work?

* Modern contraceptive methods are highly effective—so much so that nearly half (47%) of all unintended pregnancies in the United States occur among the small proportion (7%) of women at risk of unintended pregnancy who do not practice contraception. Women using contraceptives experience the following failure rates:

Failure rate: the percentage of women using contraceptives who will become pregnant during their first year of use, by method

Method % of women who will become pregnant, according to type of use
Perfect use Typical use
Cervical cap 18 28
Diaphragm 6 16
Implant 0.05 1
Injectable 0.3 3
IUD (Copper T 380A) 0.6 1
Male condom 3 15
No method 85 85
Periodic abstinence (calendar method) 9 25
Pill (combined [estrogen-progestin] oral contraceptive) 0.1 8
Spermicides 6 29
Sponge 15 30
Tubal sterilization 0.5 0.7
Vasectomy 0.1 0.2
Withdrawal 4 27
(For sources, see reference 11.) http://wonder.cdc.gov/wonder/sci_data/misc/type_txt/nsfgc88.asp

Observation/question. If a woman can get pregnant 8% of the time during the first year of the use of a pill, do they reach 24% after 3 years?


72 posted on 05/13/2005 10:17:42 AM PDT by Raycpa
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