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New framework needed for making contraceptive choices, experts say

Published in OBGYN and Reproduction Week, April 7th, 2003

Leading specialists in women's health education are saying a new framework for choosing contraception is needed, not only by a woman, but also by her clinician.

The array of additional methods that have been introduced in the past 2 years, the growing cultural diversity of this country, and the importance of matching contraceptive method to lifestyle habits and preferences should form the core of a realistic dialogue between a woman and her health provider.

This was the key insight from a panel of clinicians representing obstetrics and gynecology, public health, and nursing, which have been meeting bi-annually for the past 30 years as part of a...

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