none6noIntroduction: Oral contraceptives could induce mood changes. As far as our knowledge, there are no studies in literature that have examined the role of vaginal contraception in selfperceived body image. Aim: To evaluate the effects of intravaginal contraception on weight gain and perceived body image in relation with the Beck’s Depression Inventory questionnaire (BDI) and the McCoy Female Sexuality Questionnaire (MFSQ). Methods: Twenty-one adult (18–35 years old) eumenorrheic (menstrual cycle of 25–35 days), lean (body mass index – BMI – of 19–25 kg/m2) women who were referred for hormonal contraception were administered the Stunkard Figure Rating Scale (FRS), BDI and MFSQ. Subjects were studied in basal condition and after ...
Introduction: Hormonal contraception is available worldwide in many different forms. Fear of side ef...
Background: In the United States, an estimated 51% of pregnancies are unwanted (Sanders et. al., 201...
Objective To evaluate the quality of the sexual life of healthy women who are using a contraceptive ...
none8noAbstract INTRODUCTION: Oral contraceptives (OC) are effective for birth control and have go...
Background: Oral contraceptives used for extended periods of time have been extensively studied beca...
Rationale : Hormonal contraception has been the subject of numerous research studies. Despite the fa...
The use of hormonal contraception is commonly associated with weight gain. The purpose of this retro...
Background: Sexuality and contraception are closely linked topics. In theory, hormonal contraception...
INTRODUCTION: Oral contraceptives (OC) are effective for birth control and have good cycle control a...
Introduction. Oral contraceptives (OCs) induce mood and libido changes. Aim. The aim of this study w...
In 1960, the first contraceptive pill was introduced. Nowadays, over 100 million women worldwide use...
Hormonal contraceptives (HCs) are used by millions of women worldwide. Apart from their contraceptiv...
INTRODUCTION: A relationship between sexual function and all body image variables has been reported....
Introduction. A relationship between sexual function and all body image variables has been reported....
Background Progestin-only contraceptives (POCs) are appropriate for many women who cannot or should ...
Introduction: Hormonal contraception is available worldwide in many different forms. Fear of side ef...
Background: In the United States, an estimated 51% of pregnancies are unwanted (Sanders et. al., 201...
Objective To evaluate the quality of the sexual life of healthy women who are using a contraceptive ...
none8noAbstract INTRODUCTION: Oral contraceptives (OC) are effective for birth control and have go...
Background: Oral contraceptives used for extended periods of time have been extensively studied beca...
Rationale : Hormonal contraception has been the subject of numerous research studies. Despite the fa...
The use of hormonal contraception is commonly associated with weight gain. The purpose of this retro...
Background: Sexuality and contraception are closely linked topics. In theory, hormonal contraception...
INTRODUCTION: Oral contraceptives (OC) are effective for birth control and have good cycle control a...
Introduction. Oral contraceptives (OCs) induce mood and libido changes. Aim. The aim of this study w...
In 1960, the first contraceptive pill was introduced. Nowadays, over 100 million women worldwide use...
Hormonal contraceptives (HCs) are used by millions of women worldwide. Apart from their contraceptiv...
INTRODUCTION: A relationship between sexual function and all body image variables has been reported....
Introduction. A relationship between sexual function and all body image variables has been reported....
Background Progestin-only contraceptives (POCs) are appropriate for many women who cannot or should ...
Introduction: Hormonal contraception is available worldwide in many different forms. Fear of side ef...
Background: In the United States, an estimated 51% of pregnancies are unwanted (Sanders et. al., 201...
Objective To evaluate the quality of the sexual life of healthy women who are using a contraceptive ...