planning service delivery were solicited concerning contraceptive pill use during breastfeeding and, in particular, to determine whether the experts felt that breastfeeding women who use progestin-only pills (POPs) should be advised to switch to combined estrogen-progestin pills (COCs) during lactation...
Effect of Progestin Compared With Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills on Lactation. progestin-only and combined pills were 63.5% and 64.1%, respectively, and suggests that inadequate milk supply is associated with low breastfeeding rates. ... Espey,Eve - 《Obstetrics & Gynecology》 被引量: 38发表:...
This study was prompted by the various recommendations given by different oral contraceptive manufacturers to women who wish to switch from a monophasic to a triphasic formulation. Ten women who switched from a variety of monophasic pills to a levonorgestrel triphasic pill formulation after a 7-day ...
Cost implications to the Veterans Affairs healthcare system of switching from a 3-month to a 12-month dispensing policy for oral contraceptive pillsdoi:10.1016/j.contraception.2018.07.058Judge, CSmith, KMor, MBorrero, SElsevier ScienceContraception...
Women's current contraceptive methods were classified into five categories: coitally-dependent methods (barrier methods, withdrawal, and natural family planning); oral contraceptive pills, patches, and rings; injections; implants; and intrauterine contraception (IUC). Satisfaction, confidence, and ...