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epithelial cytological atypia associated with intrauterine contraceptive devices
Background: prolonged usage of an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) is often associated with exfoliation of a typical cells.
maha Shakir Hassan
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Reproductive Tract Infections among Women in Pakistan: An Urban Case Study [PDF]
Reproductive tract infections (RTIs) among women—despite being common and having grave consequences—are not given much attention by policy-makers and health planners.
Durr-e-Nayab
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ABSTRACT In developing countries, where access to markets and services is limited, poor households often rely on social networks for support. We examine the correlates and outcomes of help‐seeking behaviour among impoverished households in Uganda. We use micro‐household data from the Living Standard Measurement Study—Integrated Surveys on Agriculture ...
Yuanhang Wang +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Background & aims: The Intrauterine contraceptive device is one of the safe, effective, longtime, and reversible and globally used contraceptive methods.
M Rezaie, R Karamei, R Shahoei
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Acceptance, safety and efficacy of postpartum intrauterine contraceptive device. [PDF]
Nalini N, Singh B, Jha S, Singh AV.
europepmc +1 more source
Considerations for Menstrual Suppression in Patients With Hematologic Malignancies
ABSTRACT Patients who menstruate during treatment for hematologic malignancies have a higher risk of heavy vaginal bleeding due to thrombocytopenia caused by malignancy and myelosuppressive chemotherapy. Heavy menstrual bleeding is associated with significant morbidity in this patient population, and menstrual suppression is a standard of supportive ...
Sahaana Veeravalli +3 more
wiley +1 more source
An Unusual, Delayed Presentation of a Migrated Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Into the Rectosigmoid Colon. [PDF]
Toh WL, Lim WW, Tan WKA, Lim SKJ.
europepmc +1 more source
The profile of women who seek emergency contraception from the family planning service [PDF]
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Ho, PC, Lo, SST
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Predicting intrauterine vacuum‐induced postpartum hemorrhage‐control device treatment success
Abstract Objective To identify predictors of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) treatment success with the JADA intrauterine vacuum‐induced hemorrhage‐control device in post‐market settings. Methods We performed a retrospective cohort study of PPH managed using the JADA system across 16 centers in the United States (NCT04995887). Treatment success was defined
Marcela C. Smid +9 more
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Introduction Although uterine perforation is a rare but serious complication, intrauterine devices are globally popular and effective contraceptive methods.
Masahiro Goto +8 more
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