Abstract

ObjectiveWe examined the differences in postpartum contraception between patients with and without opioid use disorder (OUD). Study DesignWe conducted a retrospective, single-institution, cohort analysis assessing differences in desired method of postpartum contraception and plan fulfillment. ResultsPatients with OUD comprised 200/8654 (2.3%) of our study cohort. After 2:1 matching, method desired (matched odds ratio [mOR] 0.86, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.60–1.23 for highly vs. moderately effective) and receipt (mOR 0.77, 95% CI 0.53–1.12) of desired method were comparable between groups. ConclusionPatients with and without OUD were similar in their choice and fulfillment of postpartum contraception.

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