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Showing Original Post only (View all)Teen Births In Colorado Dip 48 Percent Thanks To LARCs (haters want it gone!) [View all]
Teen Births In Colorado Dip 48 Percent Thanks To LARCs
Just five years since Colorado introduced an innovative family planning initiative providing little to no-cost long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) to low-income women in 68 clinics, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced a 48 percent decline in teen births and abortions statewide, effectively linking access to affordable reproductive care to low rates of unintended pregnancy.

Since 2009, the Colorado Family Planning Initiative, a five-year pilot program funded privately with a $25 million grant from the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, has provided more than 30,000 intrauterine devices (IUDs) and other LARC methods including hormonal implants to low-income and uninsured women across the state. According to data compiled by the Colorado Department of Public Health, both births and abortions among women aged 15-19 have been cut in half, decreasing by as much as 48 percent between 2009 and 2014.
Women ages 20-24 are seeing drops, too. In the last five years, the birth and abortion rates within their age group dropped by 20 percent and 18 percent respectively. Moreover, the program has saved Medicaid approximately $79 million in birth-related costs between 2010 and 2012, meaning for every dollar spent, the initiative has returned $5.85 back into the social safety net.
Unfortunately, some remain unconvinced of the initiatives clear benefits. (one has to wonder what passes for thinking in their widdle woman-hating, gestational slaver heads!!!) In May, the Colorado Senate voted down a bill appropriating $5 million for the program, funding that would have sustained the program beyond the previous grants July expiration date. Several organizations have since pledged roughly $2 million to fund the program until June next year.
But according to Colorados chief medical officer and health department executive director Dr. Larry Wolk, the programs effectiveness is undeniable. Given three-fourths of Colorados teen pregnancies are unintended, the need for increased access to affordable contraception could not be more critical. This initiative continues to prove its effectiveness, said Wolk. Thousands of low-income Colorado women now are able to pursue their dreams of higher education and a good career and choose when and whether to start a family.
http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2015/11/02/teen-births-in-colorado-dip-48-percent-thanks-to-larcs/
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Teen Births In Colorado Dip 48 Percent Thanks To LARCs (haters want it gone!) [View all]
niyad
Nov 2015
OP
that whole "not looking at your wife" thing was beyond creepy, even for these cretins.
niyad
Nov 2015
#9
You might remember the "love" scene in Margaret Atwood's 'A Handmaid's Tale'.
forest444
Nov 2015
#12