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A recent survey undertaken on behalf of FIRST RESPONSE(R), and released in conjunction with a partnership with the March of Dimes aimed at improving pregnancy outcomes, reveals two-thirds (67 percent) of American women aged 18 to 44 who became pregnant found out about their pregnancies by using a home pregnancy test. The "State of Pregnancy in America" survey also revealed that 55 percent of those pregnancies were unplanned. In cases of unplanned pregnancies, more than one-quarter (28 percent) of mothers who did not try but became pregnant said they would have made different prenatal care choices if they had found out they were pregnant sooner.
"The sooner you find out you're pregnant, the better for you and for your baby," says Janis Biermann, Vice President, Education and Health Promotion, for the March of Dimes. "Women who get early and regular health care during pregnancy have healthier babies, are less likely to deliver prematurely (prior to 37 completed weeks gestation), and are less likely to have other serious problems related to pregnancy."