Background\ud Women change contraception as they try to conceive, space births, and limit family size. This longitudinal analysis examines contraception changes after reproductive events such as birth, miscarriage or termination among Australian women born from 1973 to 1978 to identify potential opportunities to increase the effectiveness of contraceptive information and service provision. \ud Methods\ud Between 1996 and 2009, 5,631 Australian women randomly sampled from the Australian universal health insurance (Medicare) database completed five self-report postal surveys. Three longitudinal logistic regression models were used to assess the associations between reproductive events (birth only, birth and miscarriage, miscarriage only, term...
Abstract Objectives : To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian ...
First published June 23, 2023. OnlinePublBackground: Short birth intervals and unintended pregnancy ...
BACKGROUND: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unpl...
Background Women change contraception as they try to conceive, space births, and limit family size. ...
Background: This longitudinal analysis examines how patterns of contraceptive use changed over 11 ye...
There is a shift in fertility patterns with more women commencing childbearing over 30 years of age....
OBJECTIVE: Examine patterns of contraceptive use and contraceptive transitions over time among an Au...
This paper reviews the contraceptive practices of 1407 women presenting at Flinders Medical Centre (...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess emerging trends in five characteristics: age, fi...
Based on the retrospective information on month-by-month contraceptive status provided by American w...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to assess emerging trends in five characteristics: age, fir...
Objective. This research aimed to investigate the fertility management of women aged over 30 years p...
This paper examines contraceptive method use at different stages of the reproductive life course. Pr...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unp...
Objectives: To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian women aged...
Abstract Objectives : To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian ...
First published June 23, 2023. OnlinePublBackground: Short birth intervals and unintended pregnancy ...
BACKGROUND: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unpl...
Background Women change contraception as they try to conceive, space births, and limit family size. ...
Background: This longitudinal analysis examines how patterns of contraceptive use changed over 11 ye...
There is a shift in fertility patterns with more women commencing childbearing over 30 years of age....
OBJECTIVE: Examine patterns of contraceptive use and contraceptive transitions over time among an Au...
This paper reviews the contraceptive practices of 1407 women presenting at Flinders Medical Centre (...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess emerging trends in five characteristics: age, fi...
Based on the retrospective information on month-by-month contraceptive status provided by American w...
Objectives The purpose of this study was to assess emerging trends in five characteristics: age, fir...
Objective. This research aimed to investigate the fertility management of women aged over 30 years p...
This paper examines contraceptive method use at different stages of the reproductive life course. Pr...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unp...
Objectives: To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian women aged...
Abstract Objectives : To document the use of contraception by a representative sample of Australian ...
First published June 23, 2023. OnlinePublBackground: Short birth intervals and unintended pregnancy ...
BACKGROUND: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unpl...