Learn about Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives procured by UNFPA with this infographic. Long-Acting Reversible Contraception or LARC is a term used to describe methods of contraception that are highly effective in preventing a woman from getting pregnant for an extended period of time. LARCs are reversible which means that once a woman stops using them, the contraceptive effect wears off and the woman can become pregnant.
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Investing in Maternal Health and Family Planning in Small Island Developing States
Number of pages: 68
Publication date: 01 May 2021
Author: UNFPA
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