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Sexual behaviour among women using intramuscular depot medroxyprogesterone acetate, a copper intrauterine device, or a levonorgestrel implant for contraception: Data from the ECHO randomized trial.

G Justus HofmeyrMandisa Singata-MadlikiJoanne BattingPetrus SteynKatherine K ThomasRodal IssemaIvana BeeshamEnough MbatsaneCharles MorrisonJen DeeseJenni SmitNeena M PhilipThesla Palanee PhillipsKrishnaveni ReddyMaricianah OnonoTimothy D MastroJared M Baetennull null
Published in: PloS one (2024)
These findings suggest that women assigned to DMPA-IM may have a modest decrease in libido and sexual activity relative to the implant, and the implant relative to the Cu-IUD. We found more menstrual disturbance with DMPA-IM than with the implant (and as expected, both more than the Cu-IUD). These findings are important for informing the contraceptive choices of women and policymakers and highlight the need for robust comparison of the effects of other contraceptive methods as well.
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