MODERN CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS: CRITERIA FOR SELECTION BASED ON AGE AND INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS

Abstract
Modern contraceptive methods not only protect against pregnancy but also play roles in preserving women's health, regulating hormonal balance, and correcting menstrual disorders. This article analyzes the types of contraceptive methods and the criteria for their selection based on age, physiological condition, chronic diseases, reproductive plans, and personal preferences.
Keywords
contraception, hormonal methods, age-appropriate selection, reproductive health, personalized approach
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