The relationship of age and place of delivery with postpartum contraception prior to discharge in Mexico: A retrospective cohort study

Contraception
Blair G DarneyRafael Lozano

Abstract

To test the association of age (adolescents vs. older women) and place of delivery with receipt of immediate postpartum contraception in Mexico. Retrospective cohort study, Mexico, nationally representative sample of women 12-39years old at last delivery. We used multivariable logistic regression to test the association of self-reported receipt of postpartum contraception prior to discharge with age and place of delivery (public, employment based, private, or out of facility). We included individual and household-level confounders and calculated relative and absolute multivariable estimates of association. Our analytic sample included 7022 women (population, N=9,881,470). Twenty percent of the population was 12-19years old at last birth, 55% aged 20-29 and 25% 30-39years old. Overall, 43% of women reported no postpartum contraceptive method. Age was not significantly associated with receipt of a method, controlling for covariates. Women delivering in public facilities had lower odds of receipt of a method (Odds Ratio=0.52; 95% Confidence Interval (CI)=0.40-0.68) compared with employment-based insurance facilities. We estimated 76% (95% CI=74-78%) of adolescents (12-19years) who deliver in employment-based insurance facilities l...Continue Reading

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May 7, 2016·Maternal and Child Health Journal·Biani Saavedra-AvendanoBlair G Darney
Mar 10, 2017·Obstetrics and Gynecology·Blair G DarneyStephanie Küng
Nov 15, 2019·Health Policy and Planning·Hannah H LeslieRicardo Pérez-Cuevas
Feb 27, 2020·International Journal of Reproductive Medicine·Samantha TruongRose L Molina
Mar 23, 2019·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Reyna SámanoSylvia Sclavo-Melo

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