Clin Osteol 2026; 31(2): 76-77 | DOI: 10.36290/clo.2026.010

Progestin only contraception and bone healthMain theme

Vlasta Dvořáková
Katedra zdravotnických studií, VŠPJ, Jihlava

Progestin only contraception is often chosen for women with a higher cardiovascular risk. The intrauterine system with levonorgestrel is completely neutral to bone metabolism. Progestin only pills with desogestrel or drospirenone also have no negative effect on bone health. In contrast the use of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate reduces bone mineral density.

Keywords: bone mineral density, LNG-IUS, depot medroxyprogesterone acetate, progestin only pills, desogestrel, drospirenone.

Accepted: June 12, 2026; Published: July 1, 2026  Show citation

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Dvořáková V. Progestin only contraception and bone health. Clinical Osteology. 2026;31(2):76-77. doi: 10.36290/clo.2026.010.
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