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The status of fertility control for rodents - recent achievements and future directions.

Integrative Zoology, 2021
Management of overabundant rodents at a landscape scale is complex but often required to sustainably reduce rodent abundance below damage thresholds.
Kyra Jacoblinnert   +3 more
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Mortality and Fertility Control

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1976
ABSTRACTThe authors present a continuation of the thesis suggesting that the most rational procedure for regulating fertility is a perfectly safe, even though not completely effective, contraceptive method combined with safe methods for terminating pregnancy when the contraceptive fails.
C, Tietze, S, Lewit
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A Study in Fertility Control

Scientific American, 1964
It is widely recognized that in many parts of the world there is a “population problem”: the high rate of increase in population makes social and economic development difficult if not impossible. Can anything be done about the problem? Practical means of fertility control are available to individual couples, but can the control of fertility actually be
B, BERELSON, R, FREEDMAN
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Control of Fertility

New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
In a recent issue of the Journal Gordis et al.1 described the results of an intensive program for contraception in a select group of young, unwed girls whose risk of unwanted pregnancy was high.
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Natural Control of Fertility

Fertility and Sterility, 1968
The need to better understand male and female reproductive systems is underscored in this theoretical discussion of natural methods for fertility control. Analogies with lower animal forms are made e.g. noting the noncircadian rhythm of birds and the evolutionary changes in female ovocyte and egg reproduction based on need for replenishing mammalian ...
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Fertility Control With Drugs

Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
The use of drugs in controlling fertility is discussed. The oral contraceptives generally available in the U.S. are the combined agents and sequential preparations. Their side effects are a drawback of their use but many women are willing to tolerate the minor side effects.
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Perspectives on Fertility Control

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1979
The biologic, administrative and individual perspectives on fertility control are presented and discussed. The need to unite perspectives is demonstrated and the importance of adjusting human fertility to new physiologies and social demands is stressed.
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Mortality Associated with Fertility and Fertility Control: 1983

Family Planning Perspectives, 1983
This analysis demonstrates that levels of mortality associated with all major methods of fertility control (tubal sterilization, the pill, IUD, condom, diaphragm, spermicides, rhythm and abortion) are low in comparison with the risk of death associated with childbirth and ectopic pregnancy when no fertility control method is used.
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The Control of Fertility

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
The author, world renowned for his monumental research which preceded the development of the original contraceptive agent, makes readily available the basic facts relative to fertility control in higher animals. He also delineates clearly the inadequacies of certain investigative aspects, proposes questions to which answers are not presently available,
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