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Long acting reversible contraception
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine, 2021Abstract Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) is the collective name for intrauterine contraception (copper intrauterine devices and levonorgestrel intrauterine systems) and the subdermal contraceptive implant . LARC methods are highly effective, require minimal user effort and do not require regular healthcare appointments ...
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Long‐acting reversible contraceptives
The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2009The majority of women use the less reliable methods of contraception. The majority of oral contraceptive users miss two or three pills per packet. Thinking has changed from promoting user‐dependent to user‐independent contraceptive methods. Intrauterine devices do not cause pelvic infection or ectopic pregnancy.
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Complications of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Modalities
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2023Abstract Long-acting reversible contraception has risen in popularity in recent decades and is becoming one of the more common modalities of contraception in the United States, with a growing adolescent population among its users. The 2 modalities of long-acting reversible contraception—intrauterine devices and subcutaneous hormonal implants ...
Nicole, Irgens-Moller, Carl R, Baum
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What Is Long-Acting Reversible Contraception?
JAMA, 2022This JAMA Patient Page describes types of long-acting reversible contraception, how they are placed and removed, and their potential side effects.
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Long acting reversible contraception
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Forum, 2010The lifetime risk of dying due to pregnancy in sub-Saharan Africa is 1 in 22. Many of these pregnancies are unintended. Long acting reversible contraception (LARC) has great potential in reducing these pregnancies as they are highly effective and do not rely a great deal on compliance and correct use. They have better continuation rates than short term
Kluge J., Steyn P.S.
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Prescribing long-acting reversible contraception [PDF]
Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) describes methods of contraception that do not require daily adherence to a medication or method regime. LARC methods are safe, reliable and cost-effective. The prescription of LARC methods requires a thorough consultation with the client to ensure suitability of the method, and this article takes the reader
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