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Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Agonist Implants for Male Dog Fertility Suppression: A Review of Mode of Action, Efficacy, Safety, and Uses

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2020
At present, only surgical sterilization is available for veterinarians and pet owners seeking suppression of fertility in male dogs, in most countries.
Marc Antoine Driancourt, Joyce R. Briggs
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Combination injectable contraceptives for contraception [PDF]

open access: yesCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2005
Combination injectable contraceptives provide a highly effective, reversible method of preventing pregnancy, and they do not require daily administration or use at the time of coitus. Although they are used in many countries, their acceptability could be limited by method characteristics, such as the need to obtain a monthly injection or bleeding ...
M F, Gallo   +4 more
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Comparing options for women seeking permanent contraception in high-resource countries: a protocol for a systematic review

open access: yesSystematic Reviews, 2019
Background For women seeking permanent contraception, there are a variety of options available including surgical techniques such as tubal ligation or bilateral salpingectomy, in-clinic procedures such as hysteroscopic techniques using micro-inserts, or ...
Rebecca Gormley   +2 more
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Implementation of mifepristone medical abortion in Canada: pilot and feasibility testing of a survey to assess facilitators and barriers

open access: yesPilot and Feasibility Studies, 2019
Background Direct primary care provision of first-trimester medical abortion could potentially address inequitable abortion access in Canada. However, when Health Canada approved the combination medication Mifegymiso® (mifepristone 200 mg/misoprostol 800 
Courtney Devane   +6 more
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Development of Novel Male Contraceptives

open access: yesClinical and Translational Science, 2020
Unintended pregnancy is surprisingly common, accounting for 40–50% of pregnancies worldwide. Contraception is the most effective means of preventing unintended pregnancy.
John K. Amory
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Birth intervals and injectable contraception in sub-Saharan Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
The interval between births is associated with child survival in the developing world. We investigate associations between use of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate and other reversible contraception and short birth intervals in sub-Saharan Africa.
Ngianga-Bakwin, Kandala   +3 more
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A qualitative analysis of Medicaid beneficiaries perceptions of prenatal and immediate postpartum contraception counseling

open access: yesWomen's Health, 2022
Objectives: In the United States, about four out of every ten births are financed by Medicaid, making it a program that is key in addressing racial disparities in maternal health.
Lindsey Yates   +6 more
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Contraception Methods Selection Behavior Among Female Contraception Users

open access: yesJurnal Cakrawala Promkes, 2022
Background: Family Planning aims to regulate childbirth and pregnancy interval by using various contraception methods. Eventhough there is many choice among contraception methods, intramuscular injection is still the most used method.
Lasiah Susanti, Wafiq Anikoh
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Advances in contraception: vaginal contraceptive rings

open access: yesTherapeutic Advances in Reproductive Health, 2023
The vaginal contraceptive ring is very effective and user dependent. In this article, we will discuss the different types of vaginal contraceptive rings, namely, the etonogestrel/ethinyl estradiol (ENG/EE) ring (NuvaRing, Merck, Rahway, NJ, USA) and the segesterone acetate (SA)/EE (Annovera, Mayne Pharma, Raleigh, NC, USA) ring.
Sara Al-Haddad   +2 more
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Contraception need and available services among incarcerated women in the United States: a systematic review

open access: yesContraception and Reproductive Medicine, 2020
Context Seventy-five percent of incarcerated women are of reproductive age, most of whom are at-risk for unintended pregnancy. Women who are incarcerated come disproportionately from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds and often lack access to ...
Mishka S. Peart, Andrea K. Knittel
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