This may explain why more students are gravitating toward forms of contraception that would have otherwise been costly."We've seen dramatic growth in the number of students selecting long-acting reversible contraceptive methods, such as IUDs and Nexplanon, in the last five years or so," Sarah Van Orman, MD, chief health officer at the University of Southern California's student health center, told POPSUGAR.
In other words, there are probably systems in place to help ensure you stay feeling your best. Take advantage of them.
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