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PRAMS Briefs: Birth Control Practices among Oklahoma Teen Mothers and Assessment of Preconception Wellness among Mothers with Medicaid

PRAMS Briefs: Birth Control Practices among Oklahoma Teen Mothers and Assessment of Preconception Wellness among Mothers with Medicaid

Category: CDC, PRAMSTags: birth control, CDC, medicaid, PRAMS, preconception, teen, wellness
August 17, 2017

The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) has released two new briefs. Please see the links below for more information.

Birth Control Practices among Oklahoma Teen Mothers

Assessment of Preconception Wellness among Mothers with Medicaid

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