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LOW-RISK, HIGH-RISK

The cumulative percentage of women who became pregnant despite using a contraceptive during a three-year study. Those choosing a long-acting, implantable device or IUD (blue) or regular injections of Depo-Provera (orange) had the lowest rates of contraceptive failure. The highest rates occurred in women choosing birth control pills, skin patch or vaginal ring (green). Credit: Winner et al./New England Journal of Medicine 2012

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