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Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) offer unparalleled efficacy and ease of use. LARC methods have gained recognition as some of the most effective contraceptive options available, with ...
Long-acting reversible contraception, or LARC, methods provide reliable, long-term, highly effective prevention of pregnancy after one-time placement of a device.
To maintain contraceptive choice during the pandemic, hospitals must find solutions to ongoing implementation challenges of providing immediate postpartum long-acting reversible contraception.
For some, LARC is the best option for pregnancy prevention. Here’s everything you need to know about long-acting reversible contraception.
LARC includes contraceptive implants and intrauterine devices, both very reliable as birth control but not useful in preventing STIs. Mieke Eeckhaut is an associate professor of sociology. The ...
The enefits of increased voluntary uptake of long-acting reversible contraception may extend to wider populations than previously thought, according to a major study.
Maybe you’re done having children – or maybe not. There are a number of reasons why women choose long-acting reversible contraception (LARCs). Some have nothing at all to do with birth control ...
Long acting reversible contraception In a separate paper also published Monday in Pediatrics, the AAP tackled the issue of providing teens with up-to-date information on the use of long-acting ...
Long-acting reversible contraception, such as hormonal and nonhormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs) and hormonal implants, have been proven safe and effective for adolescent patients.
Providing teenagers with same-day long-acting reversible contraception, or LARC, saved more than $2,000 per Medicaid patient in the United States vs. placement at a subsequent visit, according to ...
Hickenlooper’s federal LARC plan is part of the former governor’s resolution to halt the influx of states issuing abortion bans, according to Hitt. "He would also support legislation as ...
A significant opportunity to increase women's access to the most effective form of contraception and abortion care is being missed in Australia, according to new research from Monash University's ...