نتایج جستجو برای: contraceptives pill

تعداد نتایج: 13844  

2013
Txantón Martínez-Astorquiza-Ortiz de Zarate Teresa Díaz-Martín Txantón Martínez-Astorquiza-Corral

BACKGROUND Understanding contraception from the perspective of the user may help to improve compliance. The aim of this project was to determine the factors that influence the noncompliance in young women that use combined hormonal contraceptives (pill, patch or vaginal ring). METHODS A nationwide cross-sectional multicenter epidemiology study. Physicians [obstetricians/gynecologists]) record...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
h.r. sadeghipour roudsari. m. faghihi s.m. karimian

thirty young, healthy, nonsmoking women (mean age approximately 28 years) taking low-dose oral contraceptive pills were recruited for the study of the effects of these pills on coagulating factors. twenty subjects were taking ld pill (ethinyl estradiol 0.03 mg, levonorgestrel 0.15 mg) and 10 others were taking cilest (ethinyl estradiol 0.035 mg, norgestimate 0.25 mg) for six months. the control...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1985
D J King M A Ratcliffe A A Dawson B Bennett J E Macgregor A I Klopper

All young patients in the Grampian area attending the lymphoma review clinic who had received first line treatment for Hodgkin's disease and had attained complete remission without subsequent relapse were studied between 1980 and 1983. Chemotherapy with MVPP (mustine, vinblastine, procarbazine, and prednisolone) had more severe effects on the fertility of men than that of women; younger women a...

2006
Eleanor Mears

Oral contraceptives containing only a progestogen have had a chequered career. In 1965 trials in Latin America showed that very small amounts of a progestogen, chlormadinone acetate, when given without any added oestrogen had a strong antifertility effect. Not all progestogens are suitable for use alone. Indeed with norethynodrel, the progestogen most commonly used in the late 1960s, the amount...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2000
N Schor A F Ferreira V L Machado A P França K C Pirotta A T Alvarenga A A Siqueira

This article analyzes knowledge and use of contraceptive methods in women ages 10 to 49 years residing in the southern region of the city of São Paulo in 1992. A total of 1,157 childbearing-age women were studied, focusing on variables that might define them as to: knowledge in the use of contraceptive methods and reasons for choosing a given method. We observed that 86% of the women referred k...

Journal: :Journal of biosocial science 1987
O K Ogedengbe O F Giwa-Osagie R Ola M O Fasan

Contraceptive choice in the 1st 1075 acceptors at an urban clinic in Lagos, Nigeria is studied using clinical notes of all patients who attended the clinic between September 1, 1980 and August 31, 1983. Details of previous and current contraception, age, parity and level of education are analyzed. The IUD was the most popular choice followed by the injectable contraceptive and the pill. Inte...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2004
Caroline Free Jane Ogden

OBJECTIVES To describe contraceptive risk and compensatory behaviour, using condoms or emergency contraception (EC), in young people in education aged 16-24 years. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. SUBJECTS A total of 1135 students aged 16-24 years. SETTING Educational establishments in and around London, UK. RESULTS Seventy-six percent of women and 55% of men reported having experienced se...

2017
Gulam Muhammed Al Kibria Vanessa Burrowes Sharmin Majumder Atia Sharmeen Rifath Ara Alam Barsha Shakir Hossen

BACKGROUND Total fertility rate (TFR) is high and at a static level for the last two decades in Bangladesh. Reduction of fertility by increasing contraceptives use could reduce maternal and neonatal mortality. To achieve the targeted contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) of Family Planning 2020 (FP2020) Initiative, it is important to increase CPR in all regions of the country. However, it is lowe...

2014
Belinda A. Pletzer Hubert H. Kerschbaum

Hormonal contraceptives are on the market for more than 50 years and used by 100 million women worldwide. However, while endogenous steroids have been convincingly associated with change in brain structure, function and cognitive performance, the effects of synthetic steroids contained in hormonal contraceptives on brain and cognition have barely been investigated. In this article we summarize ...

2008
D. Samba Reddy

Currently, Contraceptive agents play a key role in family planning in India. Hormonal contraception is the marketed most common birth control option in women. An estimated 100 million women throughout the world use hormonal contraceptives for prevention of pregnancy. This article briefly describes the recent advances in hormonal contraceptive strategies that may minimize side effects while opti...

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