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Abstract Objective This study aimed to investigate whether the use of levonorgestrel intrauterine devices (LNG‐IUD) is associated with an increased need for medically assisted reproductive (MAR) treatment compared to other contraceptive methods. Methods This register‐based historical cohort study included 733 875 Danish women aged 18–42 years between ...
Mette Peters Michaelsen +5 more
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Understanding Patient Perspectives Regarding Long Acting Reversible Contraception: A Qualitative Study to Inform A Key Domain of Implementation Science [PDF]
William C. Livingood +8 more
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Effectiveness of long-acting reversible contraception [PDF]
Allsworth, Jenifer E +6 more
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Abstract Nasal epithelium is the site of infection for SARS‐CoV2 viruses, with interactions of the viral spike protein with the ACE2 receptor of the host cell. Molecular docking studies have shown that ivermectin shields the spike protein and thereby prevents binding to ACE2.
Stefan Wissel +5 more
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Hormonal Contraceptives and Depression: A Proteomic Analysis Using Neuronal Models
ABSTRACT Purpose Hormonal contraceptives are linked to a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms. Given their popularity in Western countries, understanding the biochemical effects on neuronal cells is crucial to minimizing mental health risks. Experimental Design Neural progenitor cells were treated with ethinyl estradiol (EE) and levonorgestrel (LNG)
Sam Thilmany +7 more
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Background The etonogestrel contraceptive implant is currently approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the prevention of pregnancy up to 3 years. However, studies that suggest efficacy up to 5 years.
Nicole Rigler +4 more
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Integrating Clinical Perspectives in the Prevention of Teenage Pregnancy
Health Expectations, Volume 29, Issue 1, February 2026.
Erhan Muluk
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ABSTRACT In recent decades, many European countries have experienced significant family changes, including an increase in the proportion of non‐marital births. To understand these family changes in European and Western societies, numerous theories have emerged, accompanied by a wealth of empirical literature.
Yoann Doignon +3 more
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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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Changing Fertility Patterns in Poland: Urban, Suburban, and Rural Dimensions
ABSTRACT This study examines contemporary fertility patterns in Poland with a focus on differences across the rural‐urban continuum. Results reveal higher fertility rates in suburban areas than in core cities and rural districts. The study examines how total fertility rates evolve in relation to other demographic measures, such as marriage and divorce ...
Sławomir Kurek
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