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Predictors of unintended pregnancy in women with epilepsy
Neurology, 2017To determine whether rates of unintended pregnancy in women with epilepsy (WWE) vary by contraceptive category and when stratified by antiepileptic drug (AED) category.These retrospective data come from the Epilepsy Birth Control Registry (EBCR) web-based survey of 1,144 WWE in the community, 18-47 years of age, who provided demographic, epilepsy, AED,
Andrew G, Herzog +4 more
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Unintended Pregnancy in a Commercially Insured Population
Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2002While much attention has been focused on unintended pregnancy in disadvantaged populations, few studies have focused on women in lower risk groups. This study, conducted in a national managed care organization, reports the prevalence of unintended pregnancy resulting in live births and examines associated factorsWomen ages 18-49 who delivered a live ...
Diane C, Green +3 more
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Unintended pregnancy in the life-course perspective
Advances in Life Course Research, 2014In this contribution unintended pregnancies are studied as a multidimensional concept from a life-course perspective. Standardized data on the prevalence of unwanted pregnancies in different stages of women's life course are combined with a qualitative analysis of the subjective meaning of "unwanted" and of subjective explanations of getting pregnant ...
Cornelia, Helfferich +3 more
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Unintended pregnancy during radiotherapy for cancer
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2009A 27-year-old woman with upper mediastinum stage IIA Hodgkin lymphoma was treated with six cycles of doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, and dacarbazine chemotherapy. Two months later she received a total of 4,250 cGy to the upper mediastinum and left clavicular region over a 1-month period.
Saskia N, de Wildt +2 more
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Managed Care and the Prevention of Unintended Pregnancy
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 1998Managed care organizations (MCOs) hold the potential to help address the significant public health issue of unintended pregnancy. Managed care's delivery of women's primary care and family planning services is reviewed. Some MCOs provide better coverage of contraceptive options as well as better confidentiality protections, but not enough is being done
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