Ma R. Exploring young women’s reasons for choosing an IUS. Practitioner 2013;257 (1764):7-13
Exploring young women’s reasons for choosing an IUS
23 Sep 2013
More than a third of young women who decided to have an IUS inserted did so because they felt it was a ‘fit and forget’ method of contraception, a study from a university-based practice in the UK has found. Almost a quarter chose the method because they had had problems with oral contraception and one in ten cited the non-contraceptive benefits. [With external links to the current evidence base]
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