The application of bioprinting in developing new, innovative contraceptive methods is a burgeoning area of research that could transform reproductive health and family planning. By bioprinting slow-release devices tailored to the individual, women could receive more effective, less invasive, and easy-to-use contraceptive solutions. This advancement holds the potential to revolutionize the way women manage their reproductive health, offering more autonomy and choice.
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