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The current study thus aimed to explore, from the perspective of potential users of emergency contraceptives, how this apparently neglected method is positioned in the contraceptive mix in the DRC.
"Despite the fact that an estimated 100 million women around the world use contraceptive pills we know surprisingly little today about the pill's effect on women's health.
Keeping in view the above points, this study was designed to determine the risk of pregnancy among MWRA, to reveal the extent of contraceptive use and identifying the different variables which affect the contraceptive use.
This article simplifies the choice of contraceptive measures in women with diabetes.
In 2016, with a market share of over 57%, the Americas emerged as the market leader in the global contraceptive sponges market, followed by EMEA with over 23% and APAC with over 19%.
Oral contraceptive drugs or oral contraceptive pills segment accounted for over 85% share in the overall contraceptive drugs market in 2015.
Pharmaceutical company Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (NYSE:TEVA)(TASE:TEVA) disclosed on Wednesday the availability of RAJANI (drospirenone, ethinyl estradiol and levomefolate calcium tablets, 3 mg/0.02 mg/0.451 mg and levomefolate calcium tablets, 0.451 mg) in the US oral contraceptive market.
"Women who become pregnant either soon after stopping oral contraceptives, or even while taking them, should know that this exposure is unlikely to cause their fetus to develop a birth defect," says first author Brittany Charlton, a researcher in the Department of Epidemiology and an instructor at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital.
That finding complies with the theory of progesterone involvement in the etiology of depression, because progestin dominates combined and progestin-only contraceptive."
CDC, the Puerto Rico Department of Health, and partners used a comprehensive approach, including key informant interviews and review of existing data, to gather information on contraception services in Puerto Rico, including information on rates of unintended pregnancy, contraceptive use, contraceptive access, and barriers to provision and use of contraception.
This article examines the relationship between health and safety myths about contraception and women's contraceptive use--both on an individual and community level.
The data showed that women who used hormonal contraception reported having an increased number of seizures while on the contraceptive about 4.5-fold more often than did women who used nonhormonal contraception.
Background: Despite initiation of family planning programs in 1960s, contraceptive uptake is very low in Pakistan because it is associated with various markers of socio-demographic status.
ORLANDO -- Data on how obesity affects contraceptive efficacy in adolescents are limited, but the consensus is that if efficacy is reduced, it isn't by enough to make a difference, according to Dr.
New research finds the Population Council's one-year contraceptive vaginal ring is highly acceptable to women.