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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2021 Aug 13;104(6):654–658. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2021.08.002

Table 4:

Motivations and experiences of people who attempted self-removal of a long-acting reversible contraceptive device and shared their experience on YouTube (N=58)

Total % Method of LARC

IUD
(n=48)
% IUD
users
Implant
(n=10)
% implant
users

Reasons for self-removal of LARC
Cost/ lack of insurance 19 32.8 15 31.3 4 40.0
Waiting time for an appointment 11 19.0 11 22.9 0 0.0
Preference/ Convenience 30 51.7 28 58.3 2 20.0
Experience of LARC self-removal
Successful removal 56 96.6 47 97.9 9 90.0
Easy 38 65.6 35 72.9 3 30.0
Little pain 36 62.1 32 66.7 4 40.0
Had support person for removal 22 37.9 13 27.1 9 90.0
Difficult (time, grasping IUD strings or implant, etc.) 17 29.3 14 29.2 3 30.0
Reasons for LARC discontinuation
Desired pregnancy 10 17.2 9 18.8 1 10.0
Negative side effects 32 55.2 31 64.6 1 10.0
Fear of potential side effects 15 25.9 7 14.6 2 20.0

Note: themes within each category are not mutually exclusive. For example, a video subject may have been motivated to discontinue LARC because they desired pregnancy and they experienced negative side effects.