Contraceptive needs of the adolescent
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Contraceptive needs of the adolescent
Abstract
The provision of contraception to adolescents requires specific attention. Adolescents require contraceptive methods which are safe, effective and simple to use. While long-acting reversible contraceptive methods are preferable, they should have a choice and not be forced or mandated especially in situations where this may compromise safety. After counselling they should have the ability to choose any method of contraception. Under the appropriate circumstances, each method of contraception may have a place. This chapter will be devoted to evaluating the most current scientific rationale for the indication for use of each method of contraception in adolescents.
Keywords: adolescent contraception; hormonal contraception; long-acting reversible contraception; non-hormonal contraception.
Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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