What Are LARCs, Exactly? An Ob-Gyn Breaks Down the Contraception Method

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Finding your ideal form of birth control isn't easy. When making your decision, there are several factors to consider - from overall effectiveness to potential side effects - and oftentimes, patients aren't informed about all of the options available. This is especially true when it comes to long-acting reversible contraception (otherwise known as LARCs). Although you may think the choices for long-acting reversible contraception are few and far between, the reality is that you may have more options than you realize. For some, these long-acting methods could be a more convenient form of birth . . .

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