Infographic February 29, 2016 Despite recent declines, unintended pregnancy rates in the U.S. remain high among women of color The Guttmacher Institute encourages you to share this infographic freely to ensure the debate is informed by facts, not misinformation Source: Declines in unintended pregnancy in the United States, 2008-2011, 2016, New England Journal of Medicine Embed this Infographic Terms of Use The Guttmacher Institute encourages you to share this infographic freely to ensure that the debate is informed by facts, not misinformation. Download PDF of Graphic Share Read More Research Article Declines in unintended pregnancy in the United States, 2008–2011 New England Journal of Medicine Research Article Supplemental Table: Declines in Unintended Pregnancy in the United States, 2008–2011 New England Journal of Medicine News Release U.S. Unintended Pregnancy Rate Falls to 30-Year Low; Declines Seen in Almost All Groups, but Disparities Remain Infographic The U.S. unintended pregnancy rate is at its lowest in 30 years Infographic Even when taking income into account, unintended pregnancy rates are high among black women in the U.S. Topic United States Pregnancy: Unintended Pregnancy Geography Northern America: United States
Research Article Declines in unintended pregnancy in the United States, 2008–2011 New England Journal of Medicine
Research Article Supplemental Table: Declines in Unintended Pregnancy in the United States, 2008–2011 New England Journal of Medicine
News Release U.S. Unintended Pregnancy Rate Falls to 30-Year Low; Declines Seen in Almost All Groups, but Disparities Remain
Infographic Even when taking income into account, unintended pregnancy rates are high among black women in the U.S.