This research analyzes the effectiveness of contraceptive methods and reproductive health surveillance systems in the adult entertainment industry through a descriptive-analytical literature review approach. The research objectives are to evaluate the effectiveness of birth control pills and IUDs as primary contraceptive methods, analyze the implementation of reproductive health surveillance programs, and identify factors influencing the success of comprehensive contraceptive care programs. The research method employs systematic literature search strategies from PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, and ScienceDirect databases with publication period 2021-2025, analyzed using thematic analysis approach. Research findings indicate that birth control pills have high preference but risk causing hypertension in long-term use, while IUDs as long-acting reversible contraceptives show significant potential despite low adoption rates. Effective reproductive health surveillance systems require multisectoral collaboration and continuous education approaches. Contraceptive adherence is significantly influenced by communication, information, and education, where peer education demonstrates positive results. Long-term impacts of hormonal contraceptives require cardiovascular monitoring and consideration of nutritional and physical activity factors. Research conclusions emphasize the need for integrating reproductive health programs with occupational health systems, developing periodic monitoring policies, and implementing contraceptive management strategies tailored to demographic characteristics and individual needs of workers in industries with specific occupational risks.
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