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  • Women's access to contraception is crucial for their health and rights, allowing them to make informed decisions about pregnancy and protect against infections.
  • Contraceptive services contribute to healthier pregnancies and enhance overall reproductive health.
  • Investing in these services leads to significant economic benefits, often yielding a return of four times or more by decreasing the demand for public health and social service expenditures.

Article Abstract

Women's ability to practice contraception is essential to protecting their health and rights. Reproductive health care--including contraceptive services--enables women and their partners to make choices about pregnancy, have healthy babies and protect themselves from infections. Contraception also promotes economic development. An investment in contraceptive services can be recouped four times over--and sometimes dramatically more--by reducing the need for public spending on health, education and other social services.

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