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Fig. 2 | Reproductive Health

Fig. 2

From: Factors associated with contraceptive use among women living with HIV in Canada: a controlled, cross-sectional study

Fig. 2

Prevalence of Contraceptive Method Used. A Single Contraceptive Choices: Combined Hormonal contraceptive (CHC); Progestin only: injectables, implants; Levonorgestrel (LNG) intrauterine device (IUD); IUD Copper; Vasectomy; Tubal Ligation; Condoms; None (no use of any method including alternative methods e.g. withdrawal). B Combined Contraceptive Choices: Hormonal Contraception: Combined hormonal contraceptive (CHC), progestin only, and levonorgestrel intrauterine device (IUD); Long acting reversible contraceptives (LARC):IUD, and birth control implant; Top Tier Method: vasectomy, tubal ligation, birth control implant, intrauterine device. *Composite Method, **Only significant p values are shown and are adjusted for age)

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