Use of long-acting reversible contraceptives rose due to scheme encouraging targeted advice to women

A scheme that saw GP surgeries given cash incentives to tell women about long-acting reversible methods of contraception has been linked to a sharp fall in abortion rates.

Long-acting reversible contraceptives, known as Larcs, include the implant, intrauterine device and contraceptive injection and are highly effective.

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