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United States Pregnancy

Unintended Pregnancy

For decades, the Guttmacher Institute has estimated the incidence, consequences and costs of unintended pregnancy; examined what drives unintended pregnancy rates and trends; identified groups at high risk of unintended pregnancy; and promoted policies and programs that enable women to time and space their pregnancies.

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    Unintended Pregnancy in the United States

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    U.S. Unintended Pregnancy Rate Falls to 30-Year Low; Declines Seen in Almost All Groups, but Disparities Remain

  • Policy Analysis

    New Clarity for the U.S. Abortion Debate: A Steep Drop in Unintended Pregnancy Is Driving Recent Abortion Declines

Top Facts & Statistics

  • 1.9M

    unintended pregnancies prevented by publicly funded family planning in 2014
  • $21B

    estimated total public expenditures on unintended pregnancies nationwide in 2010
  • 30

    years the average U.S. woman spends trying to avoid an unintended pregnancy

Resources

  • September 2019 Blog / Letter / Op-ed

    World Contraception Day: Celebrating Progress and Maintaining Momentum

    Heather D. Boonstra and Leah H. Keller,IMPT Blog

    United States

    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
  • January 2019 Fact Sheet

    Unintended Pregnancy in the United States

    United States

    • Pregnancy
  • June 2018 Research Article

    A prospective measure of unintended pregnancy in the United States

    Lawrence B. Finer, Laura D. Lindberg and Sheila Desai,Contraception

    United States

    • Pregnancy
  • April 2018 Fact Sheet

    State Facts on Publicly Funded Family Planning Services

    United States

    • Abortion
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  • October 2017 Policy Analysis

    Postabortion Contraception: Emerging Opportunities and Barriers

    Megan K. Donovan,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Abortion
    • Contraception
    • Pregnancy
  • July 2017 Blog / Letter / Op-ed

    For Women of Color, Access to Vital Health Services Is Threatened

    Marcela Howell and Ann M. Starrs,The Hill's Congress Blog

    United States

    • Abortion
    • Contraception
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    • Pregnancy
  • January 2017 Policy Analysis

    Why We Cannot Afford to Undercut the Title X National Family Planning Program

    Kinsey Hasstedt,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Contraception
    • Pregnancy
    • Teens
  • January 2017 News Release

    U.S. Abortion Rate Continues to Decline, Hits Historic Low

    United States

    • Abortion
    • Pregnancy
  • January 2017 Research Article

    Abortion Incidence and Service Availability In the United States, 2014

    Rachel K. Jones and Jenna Jerman,Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

    United States

    • Abortion
    • Pregnancy
  • December 2016 Research Article

    Parents’ experience of unintended childbearing: A qualitative study of factors that mitigate or exacerbate effects

    Megan L. Kavanaugh, Kathryn Kost, Lori F. Frohwirth, Isaac Maddow-Zimet and Vivian Gor,Social Science and Medicine

    United States

    • Pregnancy

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Almost 40% of the four million births in the United States each year result from an unintended pregnancy, and such births have been linked to poor child health outcomes. During and immediately following pregnancy, women with unplanned births are less likely to receive early prenatal care or to breast-feed the infant and are more likely to have infants with poorer health at birth. Enabling women to prevent an unintended pregnancy is a way to improve the health of children

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Kathryn Kost

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