The incorporation of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) into reproductive health strategies is crucial for enhancing access to effective contraception and reducing unplanned pregnancies (UPs). Evidence shows that even a modest shift from short-acting methods to LARCs can yield significant cost savings and improve health outcomes, both for individuals and public health systems. By facilitating single-visit placements and expanding the training of multidisciplinary teams, including nurses, healthcare providers can increase access to these effective contraceptive options.