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[Contraception in female adolescents. Point of view of a pediatrician].

Authors: P, Berlier;

[Contraception in female adolescents. Point of view of a pediatrician].

Abstract

Sexual relationships appear to begin earlier nowadays, but sexual intercourse is in fact fairly infrequent and so permanent contraception may not be required, even though it is the most effective method, and this is the aim. The author concludes that there is no "best choice", but that in each case one has to try to use what is "least undesirable".

Keywords

Contraception, Adolescent, Contraceptive Agents, Female, Humans, Female, Contraceptives, Postcoital, Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal, Intrauterine Devices

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