Contraceptive Needs and Services, 2006

Women between the ages of 13 and 44 who are sexually active and able to become pregnant, but do not wish to become pregnant, are in need of contraceptive services and supplies. Those who are poor or low-income, as well as teenagers, may need subsidized care. These tables report on the current status of contraceptive needs and services in the United States as a whole, for the 10 federal regions and for each state and county. Download the report for the state-level tables. For county-level tables, choose a state below.

Detailed County Tables, 2006

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This report is part of a series of studies on the need for and impact of U.S. publicly funded family planning services.