explore recently published academic literature (medical and social scientific) on contraception / begin by briefly identifying and explaining the types of contraception available in 3 categories: barrier methods, oral contraception, and recent contraceptive technologies / provides the essential framework for identifying 3 primary concerns in women\u27s reproductive health care 1. disease control, 2. lack of integration of research with women\u27s lives, and 3. user implementation] / discuss these concerns at length and examine how current research and contraceptive methods address these issues / briefly look at sociocultural and psychological factors that influence contraceptive choices
Women all over the world are choosing for fertility by choice not by chance. Contraceptive use has a...
This thesis reviews the many methods of contraception available in the United States. Although socie...
BACKGROUNDThis paper explores recent developments in female contraception, using them to illustrate ...
explore recently published academic literature (medical and social scientific) on contraception / be...
Steady progress in contraception research has been achieved over the past 50 years. Hormonal and non...
The use of and access to contraception in American culture has been a topic of controversy for sever...
Population forecasts predict that by 2050, about 150 million women (and couples) of child-bearing ag...
After having contributed significantly to women's liberation in the sixties, contraceptives [1] incr...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
The most common method of birth control used since 3000 B.C., is the condom. It has been used contin...
The human population continues to grow in some parts of the world, which has severe impact on resour...
My academic dissertation is about the use of different methods of contraception in the field. This s...
The aim of this dissertation is to determine if the use of contraception poses a risk of any chronic...
Health education highlights the role of fear and knowledge as a means to improve women's use of cont...
Man had always tried to regulate births through various means involving the use of one or more actio...
Women all over the world are choosing for fertility by choice not by chance. Contraceptive use has a...
This thesis reviews the many methods of contraception available in the United States. Although socie...
BACKGROUNDThis paper explores recent developments in female contraception, using them to illustrate ...
explore recently published academic literature (medical and social scientific) on contraception / be...
Steady progress in contraception research has been achieved over the past 50 years. Hormonal and non...
The use of and access to contraception in American culture has been a topic of controversy for sever...
Population forecasts predict that by 2050, about 150 million women (and couples) of child-bearing ag...
After having contributed significantly to women's liberation in the sixties, contraceptives [1] incr...
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focus...
The most common method of birth control used since 3000 B.C., is the condom. It has been used contin...
The human population continues to grow in some parts of the world, which has severe impact on resour...
My academic dissertation is about the use of different methods of contraception in the field. This s...
The aim of this dissertation is to determine if the use of contraception poses a risk of any chronic...
Health education highlights the role of fear and knowledge as a means to improve women's use of cont...
Man had always tried to regulate births through various means involving the use of one or more actio...
Women all over the world are choosing for fertility by choice not by chance. Contraceptive use has a...
This thesis reviews the many methods of contraception available in the United States. Although socie...
BACKGROUNDThis paper explores recent developments in female contraception, using them to illustrate ...