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  • Roe v. Wade Overturned
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  • Adding It Up
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  • Guttmacher-Lancet Commission
  • U.S. policy resources
  • State policy resources
  • State legislation tracker

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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

  • 45%

    of the 6.1 million pregnancies in the U.S. each year are unintended
  • 1.9M

    unintended pregnancies prevented by publicly funded family planning in 2014
  • 30

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

Resources

  • February 2014 Research Article

    Shifts in Intended and Unintended Pregnancies in the United States, 2001–2008

    Lawrence B. Finer and Mia R. Zolna,American Journal of Public Health

    United States

    • Pregnancy
  • January 2014 Policy Analysis

    Guttmacher Institute Amicus Brief Filed With the Supreme Court of the United States: Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood v. Sebelius

    United States

    • Contraception
    • Pregnancy
  • October 2013 Report

    Public Costs from Unintended Pregnancies and the Role of Public Insurance Programs in Paying for Pregnancy and Infant Care: Estimates for 2008

    Adam Sonfield and Kathryn Kost

    United States

    • Contraception
    • Pregnancy
  • September 2013 Report

    Unintended Pregnancy Rates at the State Level: Estimates for 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008

    Kathryn Kost

    United States

    • Pregnancy
  • March 2013 Policy Analysis

    What Women Already Know: Documenting the Social and Economic Benefits of Family Planning

    Adam Sonfield,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Contraception
    • Pregnancy
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  • March 2013 Policy Analysis

    In Search of Breakthroughs: Renewing Support for Contraceptive Research and Development

    Sneha Barot,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Contraception
    • Pregnancy
  • December 2012 Policy Analysis

    The evidence mounts on the benefits of preventing unintended pregnancy

    Lawrence B. Finer and Adam Sonfield,Contraception

    United States

    • Pregnancy
  • October 2012 Policy Analysis

    Back to Center Stage: ACA Decision Gives New Significance to Medicaid Family Planning Expansions

    Rachel Benson Gold,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Abortion
    • Contraception
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    • Pregnancy
  • October 2012 Policy Analysis

    Beyond Contraception: The Overlooked Reproductive Health Benefits of Health Reform’s Preventive Services Requirement

    Adam Sonfield,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Abortion
    • Contraception
    • HIV & STIs
    • Pregnancy
  • May 2012 Policy Analysis

    Three New Studies Illustrate Persistent Reproductive Health Disparities

    Adam Sonfield,Guttmacher Policy Review

    United States

    • Contraception
    • Pregnancy
    • Teens

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The decline in unintended pregnancy rates in a majority of states since 2006 is a positive development. However, rates in some southern and densely-populated states remain twice as high as those in other states—a variation that likely reflects differences in demographic characteristics and socioeconomic conditions across states

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