More than 40 years ago, the development of contraceptive vaginal rings began, based on the fact that the vaginal epithelium can absorb steroid hormones and the capacity of elastomers to release these hormones at almost constant rates. The growing interest in woman-controlled contraceptive methods has supported and accelerated the process
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a safe and effective method of contraception for lactating wo...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a ring-shaped device designed for use by women in the postpar...
Background: Oral contraceptives used for extended periods of time have been extensively studied beca...
More than 40 years ago, the development of contraceptive vaginal rings began, based on the fact that...
To bolster sustainable contraceptive delivery and use, USAID recently proposed a renewed focus, arti...
IN THIS ISSUE: One ring for one year of contraception | A comprehensive approach to contraception | ...
This factsheet outlines the Delivering Contraceptive Vaginal Rings project, awarded by USAID to the ...
The right to contraception information and services is one of the essential rights of every woman th...
Vaginal rings, made of soft flexible silicone rubber, for delivery of contraceptive hormones are cur...
The Progesterone Vaginal Ring (PVR) is a user-controlled contraceptive that helps breastfeeding wome...
This factsheet outlines the Delivering Contraceptive Vaginal Rings project, awarded by USAID to the ...
This factsheet outlines the Delivering Contraceptive Vaginal Rings project, awarded by USAID to the ...
To bridge the gap between the demand for innovation and access to novel contraceptive options for br...
Steady progress in contraception research has been achieved over the past 50 years. Hormonal and non...
Background: The 2012 London Summit on Family Planning called for innovative solutions for increasing...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a safe and effective method of contraception for lactating wo...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a ring-shaped device designed for use by women in the postpar...
Background: Oral contraceptives used for extended periods of time have been extensively studied beca...
More than 40 years ago, the development of contraceptive vaginal rings began, based on the fact that...
To bolster sustainable contraceptive delivery and use, USAID recently proposed a renewed focus, arti...
IN THIS ISSUE: One ring for one year of contraception | A comprehensive approach to contraception | ...
This factsheet outlines the Delivering Contraceptive Vaginal Rings project, awarded by USAID to the ...
The right to contraception information and services is one of the essential rights of every woman th...
Vaginal rings, made of soft flexible silicone rubber, for delivery of contraceptive hormones are cur...
The Progesterone Vaginal Ring (PVR) is a user-controlled contraceptive that helps breastfeeding wome...
This factsheet outlines the Delivering Contraceptive Vaginal Rings project, awarded by USAID to the ...
This factsheet outlines the Delivering Contraceptive Vaginal Rings project, awarded by USAID to the ...
To bridge the gap between the demand for innovation and access to novel contraceptive options for br...
Steady progress in contraception research has been achieved over the past 50 years. Hormonal and non...
Background: The 2012 London Summit on Family Planning called for innovative solutions for increasing...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a safe and effective method of contraception for lactating wo...
The progesterone vaginal ring (PVR) is a ring-shaped device designed for use by women in the postpar...
Background: Oral contraceptives used for extended periods of time have been extensively studied beca...