“Increased Adoption of Long-Acting and Non-Hormonal Contraceptive Solutions”
- Rising Preference for Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs): A growing number of women are opting for IUDs and implants due to their long-term efficacy, low maintenance, and reduced risk of user error compared to short-term methods like pills and condoms.
- Shift Toward Non-Hormonal Options: There's increasing demand for hormone-free contraceptive devices, such as copper IUDs, driven by consumer concerns over hormonal side effects and a preference for natural alternatives.
- For istance, in September 2023, CooperSurgical reported a significant rise in demand across Europe for its Paragard copper IUD, a non-hormonal, long-acting reversible contraceptive, citing increased consumer preference for hormone-free options and long-term birth control solutions.



