نتایج جستجو برای: male contraceptive agent

تعداد نتایج: 585884  

2015
Mussie Alemayehu Aster Kalayu Alem Desta Hailay Gebremichael Tesfalem Hagos Henock Yebyo

BACKGROUND In the latest report of Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) 2011, the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) was estimated at 676/100,000 live births, with total fertility rate at 4.8 and contraceptive prevalence rate at 29 %. Knowledge and utilization of long acting contraceptive in the Tigray region are low. This study aims at comparing and identifying factors related to the uti...

2015
Hae Won KIM

BACKGROUND Awareness of emergency contraceptive pills (ECP) associated with an intention to use other contraceptive methods has rarely been investigated. This study compared the ECP awareness of males and females and its associations with intention to use four other contraceptive methods (condoms, oral contraceptive pills, and withdrawal and rhythm methods) in unmarried university students in K...

Journal: :Le Mali medical 2007
O S Maiga B Poudiougou T F D Kéita I Ronse F Boundy D Bagayoko D Diallo

The birth control program was in place and functional since 1970, and it was integrated with maternal and infant health activities in 1978: knowledge about contraception is increasing among women and men respectively 75.6% and 87.6% according to EDSM II, 2001. Nevertheless, only 5.7% of women and 10% of men reported the use of one of the modern contraceptive methods. This is a transversal descr...

Journal: :African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines : AJTCAM 2011
Fanuel Lampiao

For a very long time, family planning methods have paid little attention to the needs of men, but instead focused primarily on women. A bulk of contraceptives on the market today is women oriented. Probably, many providers assume that women have the greatest stake and interest as far as family planning is concerned. Worst still, there is a misconception that men are indifferent or even stand in...

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...

2017
Himiede W Wilson Donne K Ameme Olayinka Stephen Ilesanmi

INTRODUCTION In 2016, Volta Region was one of the two regions in Ghana that recorded a high prevalence of teenage pregnancy, accounting for 15.5% of all adolescent pregnancies in the country. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of contraceptive methods accessed by person, place, and time in Volta Region, Ghana, 2009-2014. METHOD We carried out a secondary analysis of contraceptive us...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2009
C Moreau J Bouyer N Bajos G Rodríguez J Trussell

BACKGROUND Despite the widespread use of highly effective contraceptive methods in France, one in every three pregnancies is unintended. Among women experiencing an unintended pregnancy leading to an abortion, half had changed their contraceptive method in the 6 months preceding the abortion, in most cases switching to a less-effective method or to no method at all. This study provides estimate...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2011
Eve Espey Tony Ogburn

The provision of effective contraception is fundamental to the practice of women's health care. The most effective methods of reversible contraception are the so-called long-acting reversible contraceptives, intrauterine devices and implants. These methods have multiple advantages over other reversible methods. Most importantly, once in place, they do not require maintenance and their duration ...

Journal: :Journal of women's health 2014
Jason Ong Meredith Temple-Smith William Wong Kathleen McNamee Christopher Fairley

BACKGROUND There remain high rates of unintended pregnancy around the world. Adding an effective contraceptive to those who currently only use male condoms may reduce these rates. The aim of this study is to identify the prevalence of and factors associated with the combination use of an effective contraception with male condoms in sexually active women who are already using male condoms. MET...

Journal: :Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2016

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