Accidental pregnancies have reached a three-decade low in the United States, mostly because of long-acting contraceptive methods, a new study found. The unintended pregnancy rate declined by 18 percent in women of childbearing years between 2008 and 2011, to "the lowest level we've seen in at least 30 years," said Mia Zolna, a research associate at the Guttmacher Institute, a sexual and reproductive health research institute in New York City.
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