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How Effective is the Implant?
The implant is one of the most effective forms of contraception, with a
failure rate
of less than 1%. It can prevent pregnancy for up to three years, after which it needs to be replaced or removed.
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What is an Implant?
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Who Should Avoid the Implant?
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What is the future of NGS in Gynecology?
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What factors influence surgical outcomes?
What is Inositol?
How Does Exercise Impact Mental Health in Women?
How Can Organizations Ensure Equity in Compensation?
Why Is Cultural Competency Important?
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