Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Study Shows Many Women Take Birth Control Pills for Noncontraceptive Reasons

Guttmacher Institute: Many American Women Use Birth Control Pills for Noncontraceptive Reasons,by Rebecca Wind: Image1

The most common reason U.S. women use oral contraceptive pills is to prevent pregnancy, but 14% of pill users—1.5 million women—rely on them exclusively for noncontraceptive purposes. The study documenting this finding, “Beyond Birth Control: The Overlooked Benefits of Oral Contraceptive Pills,” by Rachel K. Jones of the Guttmacher Institute, also found that more than half (58%) of all pill users rely on the method, at least in part, for purposes other than pregnancy prevention—meaning that only 42% use the pill exclusively for contraceptive reasons. . . .

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