Injectable contraceptive method

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https://doi.org/10.35381/s.v.v8i2.4112

Keywords:

Injectable contraceptives, systematic review, self administration, (Source: DeCS)

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the injectable contraceptive method from a documentary connotation. Method: This study was carried out through a systematic review. Conclusion: Injectable contraceptives, particularly those that allow subcutaneous self-administration, represent a significant advance in the autonomy and management of women's reproductive health. However, their success and global acceptance depend on overcoming persistent barriers, especially in low-resource and humanitarian settings, where sociocultural, economic and access to health services factors limit their use.

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Published

2024-04-01

How to Cite

Villacis-Ramos, R. A., Ochoa-Sarango, H. M., Santana-Calva, S. M., & Yansapanta-Chipantiza, R. S. (2024). Injectable contraceptive method. Revista Arbitrada Interdisciplinaria De Ciencias De La Salud. Salud Y Vida, 8(2), 20–26. https://doi.org/10.35381/s.v.v8i2.4112