1. Postpartum care and contraception provided to women with gestational and preconception diabetes in California's Medicaid program.
- Author
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Schwarz, Eleanor Bimla, Braughton, Monica Y, Riedel, Julie Cross, Cohen, Susannah, Logan, Julia, Howell, Mike, and Thiel de Bocanegra, Heike
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Humans ,Diabetes ,Gestational ,Pregnancy in Diabetics ,Contraception ,Postnatal Care ,Retrospective Studies ,Pregnancy ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Medicaid ,United States ,California ,Female ,Young Adult ,Diabetes ,Gestational diabetes ,Postpartum ,Women ,Gestational ,Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine ,Clinical Sciences ,Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine ,Public Health and Health Services - Abstract
ObjectivesTo compare rates of postpartum care and contraception provided to women with gestational or preconception diabetes mellitus to women with no known diabetes mellitus.MethodsA retrospective cohort study of 199,860 women aged 15-44 years who were continuously enrolled in California's Medicaid program, Medi-Cal, from 43 days prior to 99 days after delivering in 2012. Claims for postpartum clinic visits and contraceptive supplies were compared for 11,494 mothers with preconception diabetes, 17,970 mothers with gestational diabetes, and 170,396 mothers without diabetes. Multivariable logistic regression was used to control for maternal age, race/ethnicity, primary language, residence in a primary care shortage area, state-funded healthcare program and Cesarean delivery, when examining the effects of diabetes on postpartum care and contraception.ResultsAlthough postpartum clinic visits were more common with diabetes (55% preconception, 55% gestational, 48% no diabetes, p=
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- 2017