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Long-acting reversible contraception use among residents in obstetrics/gynecology training programs [PDF]
Background: The objective of the study was to estimate the personal usage of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) among obstetrics and gynecology (Ob/Gyn) residents in the United States and compare usage between programs with and without a Ryan
Maddipati, Ragini +4 more
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Would male hormonal contraceptives affect cardiovascular risk?
The aim of hormonal male contraception is to prevent unintended pregnancies by suppressing spermatogenesis. Hormonal male contraception is based on the principle that exogenous administration of androgens and other hormones such as progestins suppress ...
Michael Zitzmann
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Male contraception – quo vadis? [PDF]
Recent developments in the regulation of fertility have taken place mainly within female contraception. New hormones and forms of their application are being regularly introduced. The concept of male hormonal contraception is decades old. However, until very recently, little effort has been spent trying to develop this new form of contraception for the
Antti, Perheentupa, Ilpo, Huhtaniemi
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The Effectiveness of Counseling Through Vasectomy Module in North Kolaka, Indonesia [PDF]
The main problem faced nowadays is the low participation of men in terms of implementation of the Family Planning Program. The figures for family planning in Indonesia only demonstrate a high rate on contraception use in women not in men. The Strategy to
Askrening, A. (Askrening) +1 more
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A gender synchronized family planning intervention for married couples in rural India: study protocol for the CHARM2 cluster randomized controlled trial evaluation. [PDF]
BackgroundPrior research from India demonstrates a need for family planning counseling that engages both women and men, offers complete family planning method mix, and focuses on gender equity and reduces marital sexual violence (MSV) to promote ...
Averbach, Sarah +13 more
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Purpose:Purpose: The success of vasectomy is determined by the outcome of a post-vasectomy semen analysis (PVSA). This article describes a step-by-step procedure to perform PVSA accurately, report data from patients who underwent post vasectomy se-men ...
Ashok Agarwal +93 more
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Raymond Tumwesigye,1 Eustes Kigongo,2 Stella Nakiganga,3 Godfred Mbyariyehe,3 Joel Nabeshya,1 Amir Kabunga,4 Marvin Musinguzi,5 Richard Migisha6 1Department of Emergency Nursing and Critical Care, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Lira University, Lira ...
Tumwesigye R +7 more
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Sexual Function Profile in Couples Using Withdrawal and Intrauterine Device Methods: A Comparative Analysis [PDF]
Background: The sexual function of men and women is affected by many factors. One of these factors is the contraceptive method used. The aim of this study was to investigate the sexual function profile and male and female sexual function correlation in ...
Hatice Yıldız, Safiye Ozkan
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Update on male hormonal contraception
Despite increases in female contraceptive options, 40–45% of pregnancies across the world are still unplanned. While several effective female contraceptive methods have been developed, contraceptive choices for men are still limited to the male condom ...
Giulia Gava, Maria Cristina Meriggiola
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Methods of contraception for men
Many pregnancies in the world are unintentional and some of them end in abortion, hence there is a great need and amount of research on contraceptives. There are many methods of pregnancy prevention for women. However, men also want to be responsible for
Anna Małgorzata Łopuszyńska +5 more
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