With Cost Removed, Women Choose More Effective Contraceptive Methods
February 22, 2018
February 22, 2018
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. 22 -- The University of Utah issued the following news release:
Contraception cannot be handled with a one-size fits all approach. Women often try several types of birth control before finding one that works best. A new study at University of Utah Health finds that cost often limits women's access to the most effective contraceptive methods, like intrauterine devices (IUDs) and subdermal implants.
David Turok, associate professor in the D . . .
Contraception cannot be handled with a one-size fits all approach. Women often try several types of birth control before finding one that works best. A new study at University of Utah Health finds that cost often limits women's access to the most effective contraceptive methods, like intrauterine devices (IUDs) and subdermal implants.
David Turok, associate professor in the D . . .