: Nowadays which emergency contraception? Comparison between past and present: latest news in terms of clinical efficacy, side effects and contraindications Journal: Gynecol Endocrinol Volume: 28 Issue: 10 Pages: 758-63 Date: Oct Short Title: Nowadays whi...
Which of the following is true of the use of emergency contraception (EC)? a. Awareness of EC methods remains limited. b. Access to EC has been shown to increase sexual risk-taking. c. EC pills contain different hormones from regular birth control. d. Onl ...
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Is there a reason your doctor picks certain meds for you over others? Absolutely, there is. Here's how to do your part to ensure that little scribbled note is marked with your perfect contraception match.
The copper IUD is wrapped in thin copper wire that’s toxic to sperm. It also keeps a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus. After birth control pills, IUDs are the second most popular form of reversible contraception. In the U.S., about 15% of people choose IUDs for long-term...
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To which extent is it possible to have emergency contraception available without medical prescription?doi:10.1016/S0020-7292(00)82019-6E.AubenyElsevier Ireland LtdInternational Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics
Emergency contraception (EC) is the use of drug or device after unprotected intercourse to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. It is a woman's last chance to prevent unintended pregnancy. Nevertheless the confusion about mechanisms of action, side effects, clinical efficacy and controindications makes the...
Which women choose a copper IUD for emergency contraception when offered the same day?Background: Pregnancy planning and timing may be associated with psychiatric illness, psychological distress and support during pregnancy. Methods: We performed secondary analyses of a prospective cohort of 2654 ...