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. 2013 Feb 5;10:7. doi: 10.1186/1742-4755-10-7

Table 3.

Women’s experiences with their current and previous methods of contraception

  UK Germany Spain Italy USA
Satisfaction with current method,%
(n=507)a
(n=514)a
(n=510)a
(n=503)a
(n=507)a
Very satisfied
53
54
41
27
52
Satisfied
31
33
41
57
26
Neither satisfied or dissatisfied
9
8
7
9
12
Experienced side effects*,%
         
Current method (n)a
18 (313)
9 (321)
16 (308)
5 (342)
20 (262)
Previous method (n)a
51 (491)
29 (501)
45 (468)
26 (479)
52 (465)
With contraceptive pill (n)b
78 (258)
79 (148)
87 (217)
87 (131)
81 (244)
With hormone injections (n)b
24 (258)
9 (148)
1 (217)
0 (131)
18 (244)
With implants (n)b
7 (258)
3 (148)
0 (217)
0 (131)
1 (244)
With IUD/IUS (n)b
10 (258)
12 (148)
5 (217)
5 (131)
5 (244)
With vaginal ring (n)b
0 (258)
8 (148)
6 (217)
2 (131)
5 (244)
With transdermal patch (n)b
0 (258)
3 (148)
3 (217)
2 (131)
4 (244)
Common side effects experienced with the contraceptive pill,%
(n=202)c
(n=117)c
(n=189)c
(n=114)c
(n=198)c
Weight gain
51
44
50
51
45
Mood swings
39
35
30
29
38
Headaches
25
26
32
27
26
Irritability
26
26
21
16
33
Change in libido
24
30
30
7
23
Breast tenderness/enlargement
24
26
26
16
22
Short temper
23
11
20
14
24
Migraines
22
21
17
20
14
Pre-menstrual bloating
22
9
14
15
15
Pre-menstrual syndrome 20 13 10 4 20

*Incidence of side effects with methods not listed was ≤1% in all countries.

aNumber of women responding to the question;

bTotal number of women who experienced side effects either with their current or previous method.

cTotal number of women experiencing side effects, currently or previously, with the contraceptive pill.