scholarly journals Short-acting and Long-acting Opioids Utilization among Women Diagnosed with Endometriosis in the United States: A Population-based Claims Study

Author(s):  
Sawsan As-Sanie ◽  
Ahmed M. Soliman ◽  
Kathryn Evans ◽  
Nathalie Erpelding ◽  
Ryan K. Lanier ◽  
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Contraception ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 88 (3) ◽  
pp. 453
Author(s):  
J. Trussell ◽  
F. Hassan ◽  
J. Lowin ◽  
A. Law ◽  
A. Filonenko

Author(s):  
Martha J. Bailey ◽  
Jason M. Lindo

Changes in childbearing affect almost every aspect of human existence. Over the last fifty years, American women have experienced dramatic changes in the ease and convenience of timing and limiting childbearing, ranging from the introduction of the birth control pill and the legalization of abortion to more recent availability of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs). This chapter chronicles these changes, provides descriptive evidence regarding trends in the use of contraception and abortion, and reviews the literature linking them to changes in childbearing and women’s economic outcomes. It concludes by discussing the recent surge in LARC use, which seems to be one of the most pressing areas in need of further research.


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