Long-acting reversible contraceptives
Kathy French Clinical director, Brook Advisory Centres, London, Independent Advisory Group Sexual health at the Department of Health
Although contraception is freely available, many women fail to use it effectively and some health professionals remain unaware of the full range of methods. This article provides an overview of LARCs, providing the background information health professionals need to assist women in making a choice.
Primary Health Care.
19, 4, 40-46.
doi: 10.7748/phc2009.05.19.4.40.c7029
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