Injectable contraception: what should the longest interval be for reinjections?
Background: Progestin-only injectable contraceptives continue to gain in popularity, but uncertainty remains about pregnancy risk among women late for reinjection. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a "grace period" of 2 weeks after the scheduled 13-week reinjection. Beyond 2 w...
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Main Authors: | Markus J. Steiner, Cynthia Kwok, John Stanback, Josaphat K. Byamugisha, Tsungai Chipato, Thulani Magwali, Francis Mmiro, Sungwal Rugpao, Somchai Sriplienchan, Charles Morrison |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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