نتایج جستجو برای: yuzpe

تعداد نتایج: 39  

2010
Mira Harrison-Woolrych Jane Woolley

References 1 McCann M, Potter L. Progestin-only oral contraception: a comprehensive review. Contraception 1994; 50(6): S44–S49. 2 Fabunmi L, Perks N. Caesarean section scar ectopic pregnancy following postcoital contraception. J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care 2002: 28: 155–156. 3 WHO Task Force on Postovulatory Methods of Fertility Regulation. Randomised controlled trial of levonorgestrel versus ...

2013
Atsuko Koyama Laura Hagopian Judith Linden

Emergency post-coital contraception (EC) is an effective method of preventing pregnancy when used appropriately. EC has been available since the 1970s, and its availability and use have become widespread. Options for EC are broad and include the copper intrauterine device (IUD) and emergency contraceptive pills such as levonorgestrel, ulipristal acetate, combined oral contraceptive pills (Yuzpe...

Journal: :Evidence-based nursing 2003
Laurel Satove

Patients 1000 women between 16 and 45 years of age seeking emergency contraception within 72 hours after an episode of unprotected sexual intercourse who had regular menstrual cycles (21–35 d), were certain about the dates of their last menstrual period, and were willing to abstain from further acts of unprotected intercourse during the menstrual cycle. Exclusion criteria were use of oral contr...

Journal: :BMJ 1999
A Webb

The Yuzpe method of using combined oral contraceptives for emergency contraception has been available for 25 years; prevents 75% of pregnancies that would have occurred if no treatment were used; has an excellent safety record; and is contraindicated only in patients with a history of thromboembolism, migraine at presentation, or a history of migraine with aura. However, this method has side e...

Journal: :Family planning perspectives 1996
A Glasier E Ketting C Ellertson E Armstrong

In both the UK and the Netherlands, emergency contraception is an established part of family planning practice and its cost is covered by the national health insurance systems. The experience in these two countries points to the needs both for education of providers and potential acceptors and for a comprehensive network of sources of method supply. In the UK, where the Department of Health h...

Journal: :BMC Women's Health 2005
Dyna E Syahlul Lisa H Amir

BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the attitude of medical practitioners towards the availability of emergency contraception (EC) without prescription. In Indonesia, EC (either Yuzpe regimen or Postinor-2) is available by prescription only. We aimed to examine the level of knowledge, attitudes and practices of medical practitioners in Indonesia about EC, in particular their attitudes to the ...

2013
Fatemeh Sadat Hoseini Mohammad Eslami Mohammed Abbasi Fatemeh Noroozi Fashkhami Soheila Besharati

BACKGROUND We aimed to compare acceptability of Levonorgestrel with the Yuzpe regimen among Iranian women based on their side-effects and resulting changes in the amount and pattern of menses. METHODS Five hundred twenty nine participants aged 15-49 having regular menses and one act of unprotected intercourse within 72 h were included in the double-blind, controlled trial in 2006-2007 and ran...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2005
Judith A Soon Marc Levine Brenda L Osmond Mary H H Ensom David W Fielding

BACKGROUND Timely access to emergency contraception has the potential to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies and subsequent abortions. A public health policy initiative in British Columbia beginning in December 2000 allowed pharmacists to provide emergency contraceptives (ECs) without a prescription. We sought to determine changes in EC use after the policy was introduced and to analyze E...

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