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COPYRIGHT 2006 International Medical News Group
LA JOLLA, CALIF. -- Specific interventions to increase the availability of intrauterine devices hold considerable potential for improving the use of these convenient and highly effective contraceptive tools, Dr. Suzan Goodman said at the annual meeting of the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals.
The interventions studied include immediate postabortal insertion, simplified screening criteria, allowed insertion on initial visit, and staff training that includes clinician...
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