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BU Today: What got you interested in researching this topic?
Jennifer Yland: I became interested in this topic when I noticed that while use of long-acting, reversible contraceptive methods has become increasingly common worldwide, most research on the potential effects of contraception on future fertility has focused specifically on oral contraceptives. Many women are concerned about how their contraception could impact their ability to conceive in the future. With data pooled from three studies across the United States, Canada, and Denmark, we were uniquely poised to evaluate this question.
These findings should be taken into account when women are considering contraceptive choice.