(2007) Reversible female contraception: current options and new developments. Expert Review of Medical Devices 4 , 241-252 /Anita L Nelson. (2007) Reversible female contraception: current options and new developments. Expert Review of Medical Devices 4 , 241-252 /...
when, in February 2012, Republican members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee refused to allow her to testify to that committee on the importance of requiring insurance plans to cover birth control during a discussion on whether medical insurance should have a contraception mandate...
For these reasons, safe and effective methods of nonsurgical contraception are necessary. A list of drugs for control of estrus and reproduction in the queen can be found in Table 40-1. TABLE 40-1. Drugs Used for Control of Estrus and Reproduction in the Queen DrugDoseEffectComments hCG 250...
[99]. Per these polymerase that terminates the chain when integrated as a substrate by findings, female and male patients must use two methods of contraception during and six months post-treatment [104,105]. The hepatotoxicity of Daclatasvir is more difficult to ascertain hepatic metabolism. ...
To make this assessment, the interview covered several areas: 1) past and current medical history (e.g., general health, pregnancies, contraception, use of safe sex practices, gynecologic and obstetric procedures), 2) relationship with the partner (e.g., attraction, emotional intimacy, ...
Immune dysfunction may occur during spaceflight; however, this should not hinder an astronaut’s choice with regards to menstrual suppression options. Hormonal contraception is safe to use in immuno-compromised populations terrestrially, with COCs, subdermal implants, and LNG-IUDs having all been trial...
However, other women recognize for themselves the wisdom of keeping their fertility options open.doi:10.1016/j.contraception.2008.05.010Zhong E. ChenAnna GlasierPamela WarneresContraceptionChen ZE, Glasier A, Warner P. Why are rates of sterilization in decline? A pilot study designed to explore ...
In 50% of typical (nonneurogenic) women, at least one urinary tract infection (UTI) will occur, with cystitis being the most common UTI, with about 25% of patients experiencing recurrence. A factor not currently included in UTI risk models is egress of u
Over the past ten years there has been a dramatic rise in female sport participation and accompanying female professional national leagues across multiple sports, yet research has not followed suit. Although there are known variations between female and
Table 2. Contraception use among young women migrant workers. The top reasons cited for not using contraceptives during the last sexual encounter were not feeling the need (34.2%), not liking to use them (16.7%), and other factors such as wanting to conceive or already being pregnant (21.1...