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Advanced Slide Set, Slide #1 Progestin-Only Injectable Contraceptives Advanced Slide Set

Advanced Slide Set, # 2 Progestin-Only Injectables: Effectiveness Source: Trussell, Oral contraceptives Percentage of women pregnant in first year of use Female condom Female sterilization Implants DMPA Spermicides Standard Days Method Male condom IUD (TCu-380A) Male sterilization Pregnancy rate as commonly used Pregnancy rate when used correctly and consistently

Advanced Slide Set, # 3 DMPA: Menstrual Bleeding Changes Number of months using DMPA Percent of users experiencing bleeding changes Source: WHO, 1987.

Advanced Slide Set, # 4 Comparing DMPA and NET-EN Side Effects Source: Draper et al., No significant difference in: –Proportion of clients who experienced vaginal bleeding/spotting events –Duration of vaginal bleeding/spotting events at 12 and 24 months –Changes in body weight –Changes in blood pressure –Frequency of discontinuation at 12 months –Reasons for discontinuation Occurrence of amenorrhea 21% higher for DMPA