Improve health and save money:why NHS should offer immediate birth control after birth

Trautner, Emily; and Kim, Jina (2019) Improve health and save money:why NHS should offer immediate birth control after birth In: LSE Research Festival 2019:New World (Dis)Orders, 2019-02-25 - 2019-03-02, London School of Economics,London,United Kingdom,GBR.
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Cost-effectiveness analysis comparing different timing of intrauterine device placement. We found placing the device within 10 minutes of delivery is a dominant strategy compared to placement at a follow-up. Over 5 years it will save the NHS £17,461,754 and improve women's health by preventing unintended pregnancy. Acknowledgements: Hari Thrivikramji, Shuxuan Cheng

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