Long-Acting and Permanent Methods of Contraception: Meeting Clients' Needs

Source:

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs, The INFO Project,
United States Agency for International Development [USAID],
2006
: 2 p.

When cost and access barriers are removed, long-acting and permanent methods (LAPMs) fill a growing need to both space and limit births. This brief describes some of the factors to consider when expanding contraceptive method choice to include LAPMs.

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