Contraceptive methods offered by family planning clinics U.S. 2003-2015

Percentage of publicly funded family planning clinics in the U.S. that offered select contraceptive methods in 2003, 2010 and 2015

The data displays the percentage of publicly funded family planning clinics in the United States that offered select contraceptive methods in 2003, 2010 and 2015. In 2015, 86% of publicly funded family planning clinics offered vaginal rings, whereas only 40% offered them in 2003.

Combined hormonal pills 100 96 97
Progestin-only pills 91
Extended regimen of either combined or progestin-only pills 63 80
Intrauterine device 57 63 70
Hormonal (Mirena, Skyla) 34 58 67
Copper (ParaGard) 52 60 65
Implant (Nexplanon) 39 61
Injectable (Depo-Provera) 96 96 95
Patch (Ortho Evra) 75 80 78
Vaginal ring (NuvaRing) 40 81 86
Female barrier method (diaphragm, female condom, etc.) 72
Male condom 92 90 94
Spermicide 71 65 64
Natural family planning instruction or supplies 54 83 82
Emergency contraceptive pills (Plan B, Ella) 80 81 85