New tool aims to help women with addiction make better family planning decisions after birth
NCT ID NCT04939012
Summary
This study is testing a digital tool called MyPath that helps women with substance use disorders make informed decisions about contraception after giving birth. The tool guides women through thinking about their pregnancy goals, learning about fertility, and choosing contraceptive methods that match their preferences. Researchers want to see if using MyPath helps women continue using effective contraception longer and reduces unintended pregnancies.
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Magee Womens Hospital of UPMC
RECRUITINGPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213, United States
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