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A 32-year-old woman visits

the pharmacy seeking advice on contraception. She has 

two children

 and

wants 

long-term pregnancy prevention

 for at least 5 years. She

reports 

heavy menses with cramps and mild anemia

. Her medical

history reveals 

Wilson disease

. She is non-compliant with daily

medications and prefers a method that does not require daily attention. She

previously used a 

combined oral contraceptive (COC)

 but

stopped because of 

nausea and breakthrough bleeding

 when

she occasionally missed pills. (13 Marks)

Q2a. Which contraceptive method is most appropriate

 for

this patient based on her condition and preferences?

(1 points)

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