Implantable hormonal contraceptives: emerging controversy.
Journal: 1994/December - Obstetrics and Gynecology
ISSN: 0029-7844
PUBMED: 7741853
Abstract:
There is an emerging policy debate over the inclusion of Norplant incentives in welfare reform. Even if women were guaranteed access to the implant and payment for its removal were assured, the possibility of increased human immunodeficiency virus infection would remain a strong argument against its use. Although this article focuses on Norplant, many of the arguments apply to other long-acting contraceptives that may become available in the future.
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