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How Effective Are They?
When used correctly, hormonal contraceptives are highly effective. The effectiveness varies slightly among different methods:
- Combination pills: 91-99%
- Progesterone-only pills: 91-99%
- Contraceptive patch: 91-99%
- Vaginal ring: 91-99%
- Injectable contraceptives: 94-99%
- Implants: 99%
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