Unintended pregnancies are declining nationally, hovering at about one-in-five in Utah
David Turok remembers a patient he saw at a clinic in downtown Salt Lake City a few years ago.The woman had come “way too close to dying” while previously giving birth, Turok said. She wanted an IUD, but didn’t have insurance and couldn’t afford it.“Why are we making it so hard for people to plan their families?” he said.Turok, an associate professor with the University of Utah Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, was a panelists at an event Monday held at
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