WHO Statement on hormonal contraception and bone health
Weekly epidemiological record
Steroid hormonal contraceptives, including oral contraceptives, injectables and implants, are highly effective and widely used. These contraceptives have important health benefits, including contraceptive and non-contraceptive benefits, and some health risks. For most women, the health benefits of use clearly exceed the health risks. Questions have been raised regarding the association between use of one particular hormonal contraceptive, depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), and the risk of bone loss. In response, WHO onvened a consultation in Geneva, on 20-21 June 2005, to assess current evidence on the relationship between the use of steroid hormonal contraceptives and bone health.
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