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O9| Volume 88, ISSUE 3, P436, September 2013

NEW VIEW OF CONTRACEPTIVE CONTINUATION RATES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A PARTIALLY RANDOMIZED PATIENT PREFERENCE TRIAL

      To generate unbiased estimates of contraceptive continuation rates, make valid comparisons, and better understand the potential role that long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) can play in reducing unintended pregnancy.
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