REPEAT FERTILITY AND CONTRACEPTIVE IMPLANT USE AMONG MEDICAID RECIPIENTS IN COLORADO

Authors
Citation
Sa. Ricketts, REPEAT FERTILITY AND CONTRACEPTIVE IMPLANT USE AMONG MEDICAID RECIPIENTS IN COLORADO, Family planning perspectives, 28(6), 1996, pp. 278
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Demografy,"Family Studies
ISSN journal
00147354
Volume
28
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-7354(1996)28:6<278:RFACIU>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Late in 1991, Colorado's Medicaid program approved coverage for the ho rmonal contraceptive implant among Medicaid recipients. Subsequently, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment undertook an analysis of data supplied by the state's Medicaid program of the proba bility of repeat births among Medicaid recipients. According to life-t able analysis of two cohorts of women in the database who had their fi rst Medicaid-eligible birth in 1991 and 1992, the rate of repeat deliv ery within 24 months of the preceding birth fell from 14.1% among 11,5 54 women who first delivered in 1991 to 10.6% among 13,624 women who f irst delivered in 1992. The 25% decline in the rate of repeat births b etween the two cohorts was statistically significant. These rates were higher among Medicaid-eligible mothers who first gave birth as teenag ers-22.3% in the 1991 cohort and 15.9% in the 1992 cohort Among the 2, 739 Medicaid-eligible women who delivered in 1992 and chose to use the implant within six months of delivery, the repeat delivery rate was j ust 2.5% within 24 months; this proportion was virtually the same amon g implant users in the 1992 cohort who first gave birth as teenagers ( 2.3%).