Uptake and discontinuation of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCS) in low-income countries.

2015 
This study focuses on the contraceptive dynamics of LARC use among married women in low-income countries. The authors use a lifecycle approach to understand how women start these methods how and why they stop and what their status is three months after stopping. They also examine how individual and country characteristics affect the risk of discontinuation while still in need (DWSIN). High levels of DWSIN suggest method dissatisfaction and may leave women vulnerable to unwanted pregnancies if they do not start a new method.
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