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ACOG Boosts IUDs in New Guidance


 

FROM THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS’ PRACTICE BULLETIN

In addition, expert opinion supports offering IUDs and implants to women and adolescents who have not had a baby.

The Practice Bulletin was developed by ACOG’s Committee on Practice Bulletins. No information on potential conflicts of interest was given.

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