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Woman who have been through menopause will not fall pregnant, but should still use barrier contraceptives for HIV control.

Women still in menopause are most unlikely to fall pregnant, but should still use barrier contraception for HIV control.

If they don't want to use barriers, non hormonal contraception is best. Spermicidal gels and foams are easy to use and given the lowered fertility, most effective.

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