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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Obstet Gynecol. 2018 Apr;131(4):625–631. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000002520

Table 1.

Participant Characteristics (N=26)*

Characteristic n (%)
Age (y)
  18–24  2 (8)
  25–34 14 (54)
  35–45 10 (38)
Relationship status
  Married 19 (73)
  Not married  7 (27)
Race
  White 17 (65)
  Black  8 (31)
  Other  1 (4)
Insurance type
  Private 17 (65)
  Public  8 (31)
  None  1 (4)
Income (% of federal poverty level)
  Greater than 300 12 (46)
  100–300  9 (35)
  100 or less  5 (19)
Education level
  Graduate degree  9 (35)
  Bachelor’s degree  9 (35)
  Some college  5 (19)
  High school or general equivalency diploma  3 (12)
Prior live birth 11 (42)
Prior miscarriage 13 (50)
First location of miscarriage care
  Doctor’s office or clinic 15 (58)
  Emergency department 11 (42)
Original pregnancy intention
  Trying to conceive 14 (54)
  Not trying, not preventing  7 (27)
  Avoiding pregnancy  5 (19)
Future childbearing plans
  Conceive again immediately 13 (50)
  Postpone a short time  7 (27)
  Postpone longer or indefinitely  6 (23)
Received family planning counseling during miscarriage care
  Yes 10 (38)
  No 16 (62)
*

Proportions may not add up to 100% as a result of rounding.