The article focuses on the use of intrauterine contraceptives (IUDs) to prevent teen pregnancy and obstacles in the widespread use of IUDs. It states a 2012 study found women using IUDs were 17 times less likely to have an unintentional pregnancy than women using patches, pills or vaginal rings. It mentions while the U.S. Affordable Care Act (ADA) requires all forms of birth control approved by the Food and Drug Administration to be fully covered, many insurers flout the ADA rule.
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