Infographic April 22, 2021 Contraceptive use is on the rise among U.S. adolescent women aged 15-19, particularly use of long-acting reversible methods 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. Sources Lindberg LD et al., Trends in U.S. adolescent sexual behavior and contraceptive use, 2006-2019, Contraception X, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conx.2021.100064. Share Read More Research Article Trends in U.S. Adolescent Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive Use, 2006-2019 Contraception: X Report Pregnancies, Births and Abortions in the United States, 1973–2017: National and State Trends by Age Policy Analysis Adolescents Deserve Better: What the Biden-Harris Administration and Congress Can Do to Bolster Young People’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Guttmacher Policy Review Policy Analysis Reducing STI Cases: Young People Deserve Better Sexual Health Information and Services Guttmacher Policy Review State Laws and Policies Sex and HIV Education Topic United States Contraception Teens: Teen Pregnancy Geography Northern America: United States
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