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BARRIER METHODS OF CONTRACEPTION
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2000Despite the problems associated with coitus-dependent methods of contraception, barrier methods have an important role. The fact that they work as contraceptives without systemic effects makes them particularly appropriate for women with medical conditions that prevent the use of hormonal contraception.
M L, Gilliam, R J, Derman
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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2019
Barrier contraceptive methods are the oldest type of reversible contraception still available. They work by preventing the egg and the sperm coming into contact with one another, thereby preventing fertilisation. Some barrier contraceptive methods have the added benefit of preventing transmission of sexual infections.
Emily Kendall, Dornubari Lebari
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Barrier contraceptive methods are the oldest type of reversible contraception still available. They work by preventing the egg and the sperm coming into contact with one another, thereby preventing fertilisation. Some barrier contraceptive methods have the added benefit of preventing transmission of sexual infections.
Emily Kendall, Dornubari Lebari
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"Barrier Contraceptive Methods and Preeclampsia"
Studies in Family Planning, 1991Recent investigations have suggested that women who use barrier methods of contraception may be at increased risk for preeclampsia. We used data from two prospective pregnancy studies to examine the relationship between contraceptive use before conception and preeclampsia.
J L, Mills +4 more
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Barrier methods of contraception
Nursing Standard, 1990This article reviews that present and latest developments including condoms diaphragms and caps nonoxynol-9 and other spermicides and the Femshield. One of the historical penis protectors was the use in 1564 of a linen sheath coated with lotion to not only protect against insects and disease but specifically against venereal disease.
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Barrier Change Analysis Method
2004“Change is the mother of twins — progress and trouble” [1]. In some areas of operation, change is the very mechanism for survival. In the exploitation of non-renewable resources, like oil and gas, the operations and maintenance costs will at some point exceed the revenues.
Knut Øien +3 more
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