Abstract

Objectives: The contraceptive efficacy of COCs is influenced by a variety of medical and socioeconomic parameters. Educational level can act as a surrogate for socioeconomic status, lifestyle or behavioral patterns, but the associated variability of the Pearl index is unknown. We determined the variation of the Pearl index of COCs across different levels of education.

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