Concern Growing About Future Access to Birth Control


“Today, we proudly celebrate contraception for all it allows us to accomplish for ourselves and our families and for the opportunity to decide if, when and under what circumstances to get pregnant and have a child,” said Raegan McDonald-Mosley, MD, CEO, Power to Decide.

Concern is on the rise about the ability of people to access the full range of birth control methods, according to a new nationally representative survey of adults age 18-45 released today by Power to Decide. Nearly seven in ten (69%) say they are concerned about future access to birth control (up from 51% in 2020). Democrats (74%), Independents (72%) and Republicans (55%) are all concerned about access to birth control.

In addition, 85% of respondents—including 93% of Independents, 85% of Democrats and 76% of Republicans—believe all people, regardless of who they are, where they live or what their economic status may be deserve access to all methods of birth control. This and other survey findings were released today from Power to Decide in honor of its ninth annual Thanks, Birth Control Day.

“It’s not surprising that a growing number of people are concerned about access to birth control given the ongoing efforts from some elected officials to restrict access to it,” said Raegan McDonald-Mosley, MD, CEO, Power to Decide. “The ability to plan and space out a pregnancy and pursue one’s goals should belong to all people, regardless of who they are or where they live.”

Fully 74% of survey respondents (up from 45% in 2020)—including 71% of Republicans, 74% of Independents and 77% of Democrats—report using some form of contraception to avoid an unplanned pregnancy.

Further, more than half (55% overall, 59% Democrat, 53% Independent and 51% Republican) agree birth control has allowed them to manage health conditions and 67% agree (including 72% of Democrats, 68% of Independents and 60% of Republicans) birth control has helped them work towards educational or professional goals. Finally, 76% (including 79% of Independents, 75% of Democrats and 74% of Republicans) are thankful birth control allowed them to decide if, when and under what circumstances to get pregnant and have a child.

“Today, we proudly celebrate contraception for all it allows us to accomplish for ourselves and our families and for the opportunity to decide if, when and under what circumstances to get pregnant and have a child,” continued Dr. McDonald-Mosley.

Power to Decide’s Thanks, Birth Control survey results are being released in conjunction with the ninth annual Thanks, Birth Control Day, taking place today, Wednesday, Nov. 17. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cites birth control as one of the 10 greatest public health achievements of the 20th century because of its profoundly positive impact on women, families, and society.

When more people talk openly about why they use—and are grateful for—birth control, everybody wins. Here are three quick and easy ways to say, “Thanks, Birth Control” with us today:


  • Join us today, from 2-3pm ET for our Twitter Storm using #ThxBirthControl. Spread the word on social media sharing why you are thankful for birth control, what birth control gives you the power to decide or how birth control allows people to live their best worry-free sex life. You can browse our toolkit to see pre-written social copy or write your own to help us dominate the conversation online.
  • Check out our Thanks, Birth Control swag on our store and rock it year-round, as we celebrate birth control all-day, everyday! Snap a selfie to post on social media with your #ThxBirthControl swag.
  • Share your story about the benefits of birth control, why you love birth control and how birth control allows people to live their best worry-free sex life.

Our work would not be possible without generous support from our partners. Power to Decide would like to thank the following for their support and commitment to people’s reproductive health. Thank you for helping us say, Thanks, Birth Control: PRJKT Ruby, Agile Therapeutics, Twentyeight Health, Organon, Mayne Pharma, Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Nurx and the JPB Foundation.

Power to Decide is a private, non-partisan, non-profit organization that works to ensure all people—no matter who they are, where they live or what their economic status might be—have the power to decide if, when and under what circumstances to get pregnant and have a child. Please visit us at http://www.PowerToDecide.org or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

About the Survey: The study was conducted for Power to Decide via telephone by SSRS, an independent research company. Interviews were conducted on September 21, 2021 – October 7, 2021 among adults ages 18 to 45. A total of 1,005 interviews were conducted, with a margin of error for total respondents of +/-3.95% adjusted for design effect, at the 95% confidence level

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