| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8782309 | Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology | 2017 | 18 Pages | 
Abstract
												Placing the contraceptive implant in the immediate postpartum period results in a higher rate of use at 3 months postpartum and appears to have similar use rates at 12 months compared with 6-week postpartum placement. Providing contraceptive implants to adolescents before hospital discharge takes advantage of access to care, increases the likelihood of effective contraception in the early postpartum period, appears to have no adverse effects on breastfeeding, and might lead to increased utilization at 1 year postpartum.
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											Authors
												Amy G. MD, MSCR, Anna E. MPH, Gretchen S. MD, MPHTM, Erika E. MD, MPH, Matthew L. MD, MPH, Antoinette MD, MSCR, Joanne M. PhD, 
											