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A 26-year-old woman comes to the office to discuss a different form of contraception.  The patient recently started combination oral contraceptive pills but frequently forgot to take them every day and discontinued them 3 months ago.  She has regular monthly menses with 5 days of moderate bleeding and 2 days of mild cramping.  The patient typically has bloating and breast soreness 2-3 days prior to the onset of menses that resolve on the first day of her period.  She has had 2 urinary tract infections in the past year and takes no daily medications.  The patient is sexually active with a male partner and has no history of sexually transmitted infections.  She would like to have children but not for several years.  Vital signs are normal.  BMI is 22 kg/m2.  On pelvic examination, the uterus has an irregular contour.  Pelvic ultrasound reveals a divergent endometrial cavity with an indented fundus and normal ovaries bilaterally.  Urine pregnancy testing is negative.  Which of the following is the best contraceptive option for this patient?


A) Copper-containing intrauterine device
B) Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate
C) Diaphragm and spermicide
D) Hysterectomy
E) Progestin-only contraceptive pill

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