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Women often use contraceptives (birth control) during their reproductive years, with options including hormonal (e.g., birth control pills) and non-hormonal methods (e.g., condoms or copper IUDs). While hormonal contraceptives can help reduce the fear of unwanted pregnancy and control menstrual bleeding, they may also negatively affect sexual function and mental health. For example, hormonal...
Comparing Sexual Function and Mental Health in Women Using Different Contraceptive Methods
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