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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 21, 2013 - Issue 41: Young people, sex and relationships
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Young women’s experiences of side-effects from contraceptive implants: a challenge to bodily control

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Pages 196-204 | Published online: 14 May 2013

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Rebecca Hodes. (2023) ‘Foreign body’: a social history of Implanon in South Africa’s Eastern Cape. Culture, Health & Sexuality 25:8, pages 1039-1054.
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Jacqueline Coombe, Melissa. L. Harris & Deborah Loxton. (2019) Examining long-acting reversible contraception non-use among Australian women in their 20s: findings from a qualitative study. Culture, Health & Sexuality 21:7, pages 822-836.
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Katrina Kimport. (2018) More Than a Physical Burden: Women’s Mental and Emotional Work in Preventing Pregnancy. The Journal of Sex Research 55:9, pages 1096-1105.
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Sam Rowlands & Stephen Searle. (2014) Contraceptive implants: current perspectives. Open Access Journal of Contraception 5, pages 73-84.
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Xue Jiang, Yongnian Zeng, Wen Zhang, Chenyuan Wang & Wei Li. (2023) Advances in microneedle patches for long-acting contraception. Acta Materia Medica 2:1.
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