نتایج جستجو برای: contraceptives prevalence rate

تعداد نتایج: 1206931  

Journal: :international journal of endocrinology and metabolism 0
adolf e schindler institute for medical research and education, university clinic, hufelandstrasse 55, d-45147, germany +49-2017991833, [email protected]; institute for medical research and education, university clinic, hufelandstrasse 55, d-45147, germany +49-2017991833, [email protected]

abstract it is becoming evident that oral hormonal contraceptives –besides being well established contraceptives – seem to become important medications for many functional or organic disturbances. so far, clinical effectiveness has been shown for treatment as well as prevention of menstrual bleeding disorders and menstrual-related pain symptoms. also this is true for premenstrual syndrome (pms)...

Journal: :journal of periodontology and implant dentistry 0
shirin z farhad vahid esfahanian morvarid mafi nasim farkhani mohamadreza ghafari mehrnaz sadighi shamami

background and aims. changes in the balance of sexual hormones during pregnancy decrease gingival crevicular fluid levels of interleukin-6 and the resistance of gingival tissue against inflammations. hormonal contraceptives are agents that are based on the effects of gestational hormones and simulate a state of pregnancy; therefore, they prevent ovulation. this study evaluates the effect of the...

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SUMMARY Cardiovascular complication of oral contraceptives Mohammad Reza Afraz M.D. cardiologist Assistant professor, Gilan university of medical sciences, Rasht. Soon after the introduction of oral contraceptive agents in 1960, the potential risks of cardiovascular disease became apparent. Most investigators agree that there is an increased incidence of hypertension, myocardial infarction, c...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2005
Boniface A Oye-Adeniran Isaac F Adewole Augustine V Umoh Adesina Oladokun Abidoye Gbadegesin Kofo A Odeyemi Ekanem E Ekanem

BACKGROUND Understanding the sources of contraceptive commodities is an important aspect of the delivery of family planning services and is required by planning programme managers for strategic planning purposes. Findings from the 2003 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey have previously showed that the private sector was the most frequently reported source of contraceptive supply, providing c...

Background: Yazd has important potential role in treatment of infertility and promotion of sexual health in south of Iran. Long term usefulness of reversible contraceptives (LTURC) is the most cost-effective contraceptives between women. This study aimed to assess the reproductive aged women's knowledge, attitudes, and factors associated with use of LTURC. Materials and Methods: This cross...

Journal: :International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 2015
Aisha Nandini Zoe Dasgupta Basia Zaba Amelia C Crampin

CONTEXT Increased use of contraceptives in Malawi has not translated into a commensurate reduction in fertility, but the reason is unknown. Insight into contraceptive switching and discontinuation may shed light on this conundrum and on whether the commonly used modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR) is the best indicator of family planning program performance. METHODS A one-year prospec...

2000
Jacob Adetunji

International Family Planning Perspectives c reased condom use an important goal. B e f o re the arrival and increased pre v alence of these re p roductive health pro blems, condoms—the major nonpermanent male method—were promoted mainly as contraceptive devices. Now, they are promoted as both contraceptives and prophylactics. Some see greater use of condoms as leading to increased male partici...

Journal: :journal of reproduction and infertility 0

background: the reports of a rise in contraceptive practices have not been matched by a similar decrease in population: therefore, there is a need to look into the causes of this discrepancy. the objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of different methods of contraception used by egyptian women, to compare different contraception methods used among various socio-demographic g...

Journal: :Human reproduction update 1999
C S Bambra

The current annual population growth rate of 3.2% in Africa will double the population by the year 2025. The majority of this population is below 15 years of age, and Africa concurrently also has the highest incidence of infertility in the world. Sexual behaviour, which has been poorly studied in Africa, has a direct impact on reproductive health [including fertility, infertility and sexually t...

2013
Yemane Berhane Haftu Berhe Gerezgiher Buruh Abera Hailemariam Berhe

Background. HIV infected women in sub-Saharan Africa are at substantial risk of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. In developing countries including Ethiopia counseling and provision of modern contraceptives of choice to HIV infected women including those on antiretroviral therapy (ART) is an important strategy to prevent unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted in...

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