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Combined hormonal contraception and COVID-19 [PDF]
Aim: This article reviews the possibility of using combined hormonal contraception during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: narrative reviewResults: The factors that protect women from the severity of the disease are analysed, as well as the risk factors for the use of this type of contraception, especially related to the increased risk of a thrombotic ...
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Introduction Current use of combined hormonal contraceptives worsens glucose tolerance and increases the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus at late fertile age, but the impact of their former use on the risk of glucose metabolism disorders is still ...
Maria‐Elina Mosorin +7 more
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Estimate of venous thromboembolism and related-deaths attributable to the use of combined oral contraceptives in France. [PDF]
PURPOSE: To estimate the number of venous thromboembolic events and related-premature mortality (including immediate in-hospital lethality) attributable to the use of combined oral contraceptives in women aged 15 to 49 years-old between 2000 and 2011 in ...
Aurore Tricotel +3 more
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Background Women with premenstrual disorders (PMDs) are at increased risks of suicidal behavior and accidents. However, the effect of PMD first-line treatment on such risks have not been assessed.
Qian Yang +8 more
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OVERCOME BARRIERS IN PRESCRIPTION OF HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION (CLINICAL LECTURE)
The article provides data on the composition, mechanism of action, side effects and additional non-contraceptive possibilities of modern peroral hormonal contraceptives (PHC).
O. A. Pustotina, E. R. Gereybekova
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Contraceptive Failures in Overweight and Obese Combined Hormonal Contraceptive Users [PDF]
To estimate weather contraceptive failure rates among combined oral contraceptive pill (OCP), patch, and vaginal ring users was associated with increasing body mass index (BMI).Females enrolled in a large contraceptive study offering the reversible method of their choice at no cost were followed-up for 2-3 years.
Colleen, McNicholas +5 more
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The combined hormonal contraceptives are now one of the most effective methods of preventing unwanted pregnancies. They provide high contraceptive reliability, accessibility and ease of use, reversibility of effects, safety of use.
E. R. Dovletkhanova, V. N. Prilepskaya
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The use of emergency hormonal contraception in South Africa: current and future perspectives
Emergency hormonal contraceptives play an important role in preventing unplanned pregnancies in South Africa. In this review, we discuss the levonorgestrel emergency contraceptive, the combined estrogen and progestin regimen (also known as the Yuzpe ...
N. Dahan-Farkas, M. Vally
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Combined oral contraceptives (COC) – the most popular reversible method to prevent unwanted pregnancy used in the whole world. The popularity of COC remains unchanged since the moment of their appearance [1]. Thus, in the US COC are used by each 4 out of
V. N. Prilepskaya, E. A. Minaeva
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Risks of cerebrovascular disorders associated with combined hormonal contraceptives
Introduction. Cerebral circulation disorders (CCD) hold the third place in the structure of complications coupled to combined oral contraceptives (СОСs). Acute disturbance of the cerebral blood supply is the main etiological factor for such complication;
M. G. Novosartyan
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