Background: The female condoms are a barrier method of contraception. The FC1 female condom is made from soft thin plastic called polyurethane and has been replaced by FC2 female condom, which is made of synthetic latex. The female condom is worn inside the vagina and acts as a barrier to prevent semen getting to the womb. It is about 75% – 82% effective with normal use. When used correctly all of the time, female condoms are 95% effective. Despite evidence of its effectiveness, the use of the female condom has continued to face resistance from both women and men. Objectives: The objectives of this study were to determine clients’ level of knowledge of female condom, identify predominant methods of contraception, examine young women’s view...
Contains fulltext : 140142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sub-Saharan A...
The female condom has the potential to protect the health of millions of women at risk of sexually t...
Objectives. To assess the acceptability of the female condom to different groups of women and their ...
Correct and consistent use of female condom is an effective strategy for the reduction of unintended...
This study was conducted to generate data for developing an action plan for accessing the female con...
This empirical study on the knowledge and perceptions of the female condom was cast against the ass...
Masters of Population Studies.In South Africa, the high levels of HIV/AIDS and unwanted pregnancy am...
Background: Although the female condom (FC) is viewed as an effective female controlled barrier cont...
The female condom was introduced more than two decades ago and remains the only female-initiated too...
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2012.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Introduction: The female condom is t...
Background: Botswana is one of the countries significantly affected by the HIV and AIDS epidemic. De...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough the female condom (FC) is viewed as an effective female controlled barrie...
Introduction: The female condom was introduced so many years after the male condom was introduced as...
Abstract: The study focused on Utilisation of the female condoms by women in Chainda catchment area ...
Objectives. To assess the acceptability of the female condom to different groups of women and their ...
Contains fulltext : 140142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sub-Saharan A...
The female condom has the potential to protect the health of millions of women at risk of sexually t...
Objectives. To assess the acceptability of the female condom to different groups of women and their ...
Correct and consistent use of female condom is an effective strategy for the reduction of unintended...
This study was conducted to generate data for developing an action plan for accessing the female con...
This empirical study on the knowledge and perceptions of the female condom was cast against the ass...
Masters of Population Studies.In South Africa, the high levels of HIV/AIDS and unwanted pregnancy am...
Background: Although the female condom (FC) is viewed as an effective female controlled barrier cont...
The female condom was introduced more than two decades ago and remains the only female-initiated too...
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2012.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Introduction: The female condom is t...
Background: Botswana is one of the countries significantly affected by the HIV and AIDS epidemic. De...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough the female condom (FC) is viewed as an effective female controlled barrie...
Introduction: The female condom was introduced so many years after the male condom was introduced as...
Abstract: The study focused on Utilisation of the female condoms by women in Chainda catchment area ...
Objectives. To assess the acceptability of the female condom to different groups of women and their ...
Contains fulltext : 140142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sub-Saharan A...
The female condom has the potential to protect the health of millions of women at risk of sexually t...
Objectives. To assess the acceptability of the female condom to different groups of women and their ...