Benefits of reversible contraception

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Helena Kopp Kallner

Abstract

Long-acting reversible contraception-intrauterine devices and contraceptive implants-offers the highest protection against unintended pregnancies. In addition, the use of reversible hormonal contraception has added health benefits for women in both the short and the long term. This review will give an overview of the benefits of reversible contraception as well as an evidence-based recommendation on how it should be used to benefit women the most.

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