It is very easy for us to argue and split hairs about this subject but it should be seen in its wider context. Sex education is sporadic and sometimes non-existent in many southern American states. Some parts of some states have no gynaecologists at all. All medical care is massively expensive and there have been changes to access to contraception through Medicaid. Georgia wants to ban any form of contraception that prevents implantation, ie. IUDs and oral contraceptives, on the spurious grounds that these are abortifacients and, no doubt, other states will follow. Donald Trump has invented a new condition that he calls post-birth abortion, causing ignorant people to become outraged about women who perform this [non-existent] act.
Of course it is better to use an efficient, though not guaranteed infallible form of contraception rather than to conceive and abort. First you have to understand about contraception and if your sex education class only informs you that you should just say no, you are going to be pretty ignorant. Then you need access to it and, if using oral contraceptives, you need to be responsible about taking it, but if there is no help from the medical profession, you may not understand those responsibilities. And so on and so on…