Administrative Supplement: The Effects of Unintended Pregnancy on Maternal and Child Health
University Of Michigan At Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor MI
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Abstract
Project Abstract The central goal of our parent project, âThe Effects of Unintended Pregnancy on Child Healthâ (HDR01100438), is to examine how mothersâ financial access to contraception affects childrenâs health. Within the scope of Parent Aim 1, this Supplement request seeks to extend recruitment for the parent grant for five months in order to examine how the changes to federal and state reproductive health policies that occur after the reversal of Roe v. Wade alter the causal effect of financial access to contraception on unintended pregnancy and maternal and child health. Extending M-CARES recruitment for five months would add an estimated 600 women and 180 children to samples recruited in the post-Roe era, thereby facilitating robust comparisons of people enrolled before and after this massive policy change under Parent Aim 4. To date, M-CARES shows that increasing financial access to contraception has large effects on mothersâ use of more effective contraceptives and the incidence of abortion for low-income women. These findings suggest that financial access to contraception prevents unplanned pregnancies and could minimize the effects of Roeâs reversal on unintended pregnancies and maternal and child health.
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