Assessing the Acceptance of and Compliance With Centchroman Usage, a Non-hormonal Contraceptive Pill, Among Postpartum Women: A Cross-Sectional Study at a Tertiary Care Centre in North India. [PDF]
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Correlates of reproductive coercion among women of reproductive age in Kingston, Jamaica and Hanoi, Vietnam. [PDF]
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Estimating the effect of hormonal contraceptive use on anemia: A cross-sectional comparative analysis of 46 Demographic and Health Surveys. [PDF]
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Safety and effectiveness of hormonal vs non-hormonal or no contraception in women with hypertension and future fertility desire: A broad-scope systematic review. [PDF]
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Evaluation of Subcutaneous Contraception for Patient Self-Administration at North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System. [PDF]
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Injectable contraception and lactation.
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Injectable contraceptive methods are safe, highly efficacious, and commonly used worldwide. Depo-Provera (depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate) is the most commonly used injectable in the United States. It is a convenient, discrete, and low-maintenance method, and is ideal for patients with contraindications to estrogen use and certain medical conditions.
Sadia, Haider, Philip D, Darney
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Injectable contraception has many advantages and is a popular birth control method worldwide. Its efficacy is independent of a daily action or an intervention around the time of coitus. It is highly efficacious and well tolerated in general. In the United States, the available injectable contraceptive is depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA).
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