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The Modernization of U.S. Contraceptive Practice

Family Planning Perspectives, 1972
The National Fertility Studies between 1965 and 1970 involving probability samples of 4810 and 5884 married women indicated changes in the distribution of contraceptive methods used by couples. The proportion of couples who never used contraception declined from 14.8% to 11.1% between 1965 and 1970 while those not using contraceptives decreased from ...
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Modern Intra‐uterine Contraceptive Devices

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1971
Summary: Comparative results are presented with the use of the Margulie's spiral (“Gynekoil”) and Lippe's loop in 500 women in private practice over a period of 5 years. In this series there were no pregnancies due to undetected expulsion, but the pregnancy rate with the device in situ was 1.7 per 100 women years with the spiral and 0.9 for the loop ...
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On the Societal Impact of Modern Contraception

2010
The tenor of this essay is not that modern contraception is the cause of all the demographic changes indicated. Rather, it should be interpreted as an attempt to highlight its important role in the process of social change industrialized societies experienced since the mid-1969s.The three dimensions of social change are: structural/economic change ...
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[Modern aspects of contraception].

Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1986
As the ideal contraceptive has not been found after a quarter century of global contraception research, this is an attempt to assess the advantages and drawbacks of the so-called "safe" methods of contraception currently in use. The most persuasive arguments in favour of oral contraceptives which other reversible methods cannot claim are their ...
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The development of modern contraceptive technology

Technology in Society, 1987
Abstract Contraceptive technology development faces a crisis caused more by societal factors than scientific issues. Private-sector investment in contraceptive research and marketing has dropped considerably because of the rising costs of product development and anxiety over exposure to expensive litigation against product liability claims.
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Preface - Modern contraception

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2020
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The Pill and IUD Modernized Contraception

2003
Abstract Human reproduction is regulated by a synchronized chain of events, each link dependent on the successful completion of the preceding one. We are constantly gaining a more detailed understanding of the process as scientists probe at more sophisticated levels of inquiry.
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Belief System: A Barrier to the Use of Modern Contraceptives among the Idoma of Benue State, North Central Nigeria

Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2020
Chiemezie S Atama   +2 more
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