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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%
Frequently asked queries:
Who Can Use Hormonal Contraceptives?
What Are the Benefits of Hormonal Contraceptives?
How Effective Are They?
Can Hormonal Contraceptives Be Used for Emergency Contraception?
What Role Does the CDC Play in Managing Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)?
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What Methodologies Are Commonly Used in Gynecological Research?
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