نتایج جستجو برای: hormonal contraceptive

تعداد نتایج: 46059  

2013
Ann Josefsson Ann-Britt Wiréhn Malou Lindberg Anniqa Foldemo Jan Brynhildsen

OBJECTIVE To investigate if continuation rates in first-time users of oral hormonal contraceptives differed between different formulations and to measure if the rates were related to the prescribing categories, that is, physicians and midwives. DESIGN A longitudinal national population-based registry study. SETTING The Swedish prescribed drug register. PARTICIPANTS All women born between ...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2011
Niloufar Ilani Peter Y Liu Ronald S Swerdloff Christina Wang

The development of male hormonal contraception has progressed significantly during the last three decades. The ultimate goal is to produce an effective, safe and reversible male method of contraception that are within reach of and can be used by all men globally. This review aims to outline the recent developments in male hormonal contraception with special emphasis on how ethnicity influences ...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2010
Louise Melvin

Most women of fertile age want safe contraception. This is especially important for women with epilepsy, as some antiepileptic drugs may have harmful effects on the foetus. When hormonal contraception is combined with antiepileptic drugs, it is essential to be aware that certain antiepileptic drugs may reduce the efficacy of hormonal contraceptives and vice versa, which may result in a reduced ...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2002
Judith Roizen Sue Richardson John Tripp Hilary Hardwicke Tran Quang Lam

OBJECTIVE To assess the short-term acceptability, aspects of use and user satisfaction with the Oves cap. DESIGN, SETTING AND SUBJECTS A multicentre observational study, commissioned by Veos Ltd, manufacturers of the Oves cap, was carried out by the UK Family Planning and Reproductive Health Research Network in collaboration with the Institute of Population Studies, University of Exeter, Exet...

Journal: :Studies in family planning 2017
Laura Robson Martine Holston Caroline Savitzky Vik Mohan

This study assessed changes in contraceptive use and fertility between 2009 and 2013 in the Velondriake locally managed marine area of southwest Madagascar where marine conservation organization Blue Ventures began implementing an integrated health-environment program in 2007. The proportion of sexually active women aged 15 to 49 years using hormonal contraception and/or condoms during last int...

2014
Costantino Antonietta Gava Giulia Berra Marta Meriggiola Maria Cristina

Contraception is a basic human right for its role on health, quality of life and wellbeing of the woman and of the society as a whole. Since the introduction of female hormonal contraception the responsibility of family planning has always been with women. Currently there are only a few contraceptive methods available for men, but recently, men have become more interested in supporting their pa...

2016
Ashley Waddington Carrie Ferguson Robert L. Reid

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a known risk with some forms of hormonal contraception, and should be considered by health care providers when counselling patients about their contraceptive options. Various other risk factors exist for VTE, including family history of VTE and a personal history of VTE or thrombophilia. This article will summarize various known risk factors for VTE, as well as w...

2014
G Omland S Ruths E Diaz

OBJECTIVE To examine the use of hormonal contraceptives among immigrant and native women in Norway. DESIGN Nationwide registry-based study based on merged data from the Norwegian Prescription Database, the Norwegian Population Registry, the Regular General Practitioner Database and the Medical Birth Registry. SETTING Norway. SAMPLE All women born abroad to two foreign-born parents (immigr...

Journal: :The Lancet. Infectious diseases 2012
Mags E Beksinska Jennifer Smit Immo Kleinschmidt

BACKGROUND Hormonal contraceptives are used widely but their effects on HIV-1 risk are unclear. We aimed to assess the association between hormonal contraceptive use and risk of HIV-1 acquisition by women and HIV-1 transmission from HIV-1-infected women to their male partners. METHODS In this prospective study, we followed up 3790 heterosexual HIV-1-serodiscordant couples participating in two...

2008
Bernhard J Steinhoff

The majority of epileptic disorders are not self-limiting over time, and therefore require a long-lasting and often even lifelong antiepileptic drug (AED) treatment. In women with epilepsy the influence of their disease on the possibility and course of pregnancies, as well as the potential impact of the AED treatment on mother and child, are crucial questions. This review addresses the clinical...

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