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Implementation of Pharmacy Access to Hormonal Contraception
Women report significant barriers to obtaining hormonal contraception prescriptions, including difficulty scheduling clinician appointments, inconvenient clinic hours and desire to avoid pelvic examinations.
Dale, Lindsay E
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Endometriosis (including adenomyosis) is an inflammatory disease with lesions of endometrial tissue outside the uterus or in the uterine wall. In this study on Swedish women, endometriosis or adenomyosis was associated with persistently increased risks of breast and epithelial ovarian cancers, especially clear cell, endometrioid, and low‐grade serous ...
Louise Moberg +6 more
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BackgroundAnemia is a significant health concern for women in low- and middle-income countries. Hormonal contraceptives, which can reduce heavy menstrual bleeding and prevent pregnancy and its resulting blood loss, are an underexplored opportunity for ...
Stephanie R Chung +3 more
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Health-related quality of life in young women starting hormonal contraception : a pilot study
Objectives: Our purpose was to study whether there is a difference in self-rated health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and changes in HRQOL perception after 3 months of hormonal contraceptive use in adolescents.
Tord Naessen +5 more
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UK Clinical Guideline for Best Practice in the Use of Vaginal Pessaries for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Neurourology and Urodynamics, EarlyView.
Claire Brown +11 more
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Reproductive outcomes in women with Hodgkin's lymphoma in a Danish fertility preservation cohort
The risk of premature ovarian insufficiency increases with the intensity of alkylating chemotherapy. In general, fertility outcomes were favorable, but chances of live birth decreased with increased intensity of alkylating chemotherapy. Ovarian tissue transplantation enabled natural conception in women with premature ovarian insufficiency, supporting ...
Lotte Berdiin Colmorn +4 more
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Hormonal contraception and venous thromboembolism
Background. New studies about the influence of hormonal contraception on the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) have been published. Aim. To evaluate new epidemiological data and to propose clinical consequences. Design. A literature survey.
Milsom, Ian, +3 more
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Immediate intrauterine device placement after second‐trimester medical abortion was associated with a higher incidence of expulsion, lower use of IUD at 12 months, and lower acceptance compared with delayed placement. However, no significant increase in subsequent pregnancies or abortions was observed at the 12 month follow‐up.
Sara Hogmark +4 more
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Emergency contraception (EC) methods are back-up methods to be used upon omission or failure of one’s regular contraception. Current options include the copper intrauterine contraceptive device and oral hormonal methods.
Li, RHW
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