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  2. Hormonal intrauterine device - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 meta-analysis by Livia Conz et al. estimated that users of levonorgestrel-releasing systems had an increased breast cancer risk in general (with an odds ratio of 1.16) and higher risk for those over age 50 (odds ratio 1.52), and suggested balancing this risk against the known benefits of long-term use. [68]

  3. Comparison of birth control methods - Wikipedia

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    Sterilization procedures are generally considered to have a low risk of side effects, though some persons and organizations disagree. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Female sterilization is a more significant operation than vasectomy, and has greater risks; in industrialized nations, mortality is 4 per 100,000 tubal ligations, versus 0.1 per 100,000 vasectomies.

  4. Levonorgestrel - Wikipedia

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    In an intrauterine device (IUD), such as Mirena among others, it is effective for the long-term prevention of pregnancy. [7] A levonorgestrel-releasing implant is also available in some countries. [12] Common side effects include nausea, breast tenderness, headaches, and increased, decreased, or irregular menstrual bleeding. [7]

  5. How Much Does an Abortion Actually Cost in 2024? Here's ... - AOL

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    If you want to understand the cost of abortion, regardless of your insurance status, read this abortion healthcare guide for expert insight and advice. How Much Does an Abortion Actually Cost in 2024?

  6. An abortion costs as much as $1,400 more now that Roe v ... - AOL

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    In-clinic, or surgical, first trimester abortion costs between $300 to $1,500. A second trimester abortion, she said, can range from $750 to $2,000. Looking for help

  7. Intrauterine device - Wikipedia

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    Some of these side effects include bleeding pattern changes, expulsion, pelvic inflammatory disease (especially in the first 21 days after insertion), and rarely uterine perforation. A small probability of pregnancy remains after IUD insertion, and when it occurs, there is a greater risk of ectopic pregnancy. [54]

  8. A common abortion pill will come before the US Supreme ... - AOL

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    what are the side effects? Studies and real-use evidence show that when taken together, the pills are safe and up to 99% effective. Side effects may include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.

  9. Long-acting reversible contraceptives - Wikipedia

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    For some users, these side effects lead them to discontinue use. [23] The most common side effect of the contraceptive implant is irregular bleeding, which includes both reduced and increased levels of bleeding. [24] Other side effects include mood changes and mild insulin resistance. [21]