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Clinical outcome of post placental copper T380A and copper 375 IUCD insertion in women delivering by caesarean section [PDF]
Background: The objective of the study was to compare the clinical outcome (safety, efficacy, expulsion and continuation rates) of post placental insertion of Cu375 and CuT380A intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUCD) in primiparous women undergoing ...
Dewan, Rupali, Divya., Divya
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What are contraindications to IUDs? [PDF]
Based on limited evidence, use of intrauterine devices (IUDs) is not contraindicated for women with HIV/AIDS (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C), multiple sexual partners (SOR: C), previous actinomyces colonization (SOR: C), most types of fibroids (SOR:
Blenning, Carol E.+2 more
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Background: Women who undergo a cesarean section (CS) are in a unique position to receive the intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD). They may also want to use the IUD as a long-acting reversible contraceptive method provided the IUD is safe and ...
M. Abdellah+3 more
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Dirk Wildemeersch,1 Sohela Jandi,2 Ansgar Pett,2 Kilian Nolte,3 Thomas Hasskamp,4 Marc Vrijens5 1Gynecological Outpatient Clinic and IUD Training Center, Ghent, Belgium; 2Gynecological Outpatient Clinic, Berlin, 3Gynecological Outpatient Clinic, Uetze ...
Wildemeersch D+5 more
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Intrauterine Device Insertion during Cesarean Section in Women without Prenatal Contraception Counseling: Lessons from a Country with High Cesarean Rates [PDF]
Objective Themoment of admission for deliverymay be inappropriate for offering an intrauterine device (IUD) to women without prenatal contraception counseling.
Alberto Moreno Zaconeta+6 more
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Contraception Versus Sterilization [PDF]
The World Health Organization reported that 40% of the pregnancies in the world in 1977 were unplanned and 20% were unwanted; in the United States in 1978 there were 1,300,000 teenage pregnancies, of which one million ended in abortions. To prevent these
Kumarasamy, Thampu
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Objectives To evaluate improvements in laboratory markers of anaemia (haemoglobin, haematocrit, serum iron, and ferritin) in women with subjective heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) treated with the levonorgestrel 19.5-mg intrauterine device.
Marco Viscola+5 more
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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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Checking the Threads of an IUCD [PDF]
In 2014/15, slightly more than a third of women using sexual and reproductive health services for contraception (excluding those who were only seeking advice) were using some type of long-acting reversible contraceptive or LARC (Health and Social Care
Fawcett, Emma, Rogers, Melanie
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Objective: The intrauterine device (IUD) is an important long-acting reversible contraceptive method (LARC) which plays a major role in contraception. Expulsion and intolerance because of pain and/or bleeding are two factors which limit more widespread ...
N. Goldstuck, D. Wildemeersch
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