Background There is a lack of information concerning the decision factors and sources of information influencing women who purposefully deviate from the prescribed use of their combined hormone contraceptives to exert elective control of their scheduled bleeding. Study Design A self-administered email survey of scheduled bleeding practices and beliefs was distributed to 11,900 female students at the University of Oregon. Assessment of survey participant characteristics, scheduled bleeding manipulation features and attitudes and knowledge toward hormonal contraception was analyzed. Results Of 1719 respondents to the survey, 1374 (79.9%) reported using combined hormonal contraception currently or recently. Approximately 17% of these women alt...
Examining menstrual cycle patterns among early and mid-reproductive aged women suggests that ethnici...
OBJECTIVES: To compare bleeding patterns for 12months continuous use of a contraceptive ring [contra...
Purpose: Menstruation and menstrual symptoms are commonly-cited barriers to physical activity in wom...
Background Today, options for bleeding-free lifestyle are actively promoted by the media, the pharma...
Background Irregular bleeding is one of the most common side effects of hormonal contraception and a...
Abstract Introduction Concern about side effects and health issues are common reasons for contracept...
Objective: To describe the opinion and experience of Brazilian women regarding menstruation and the ...
Objectives: Our aim was to assess the level of inconvenience associated with menstrual bleeding and ...
Modern contraceptive methods are associated with extreme disturbances of the `normal' menstrual patt...
This review studies women's preferences for shared decision-making about heavy menstrual bleeding tr...
Surveys undertaken in the 1970s and 1980s suggested that amenorrhea was unacceptable to most women, ...
Objectives: Women's preferences for treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) are important in cli...
Background: Menstrual patterns, induced amenorrhea and the use of some contraceptive methods which i...
Objective Many women experience negative feelings during menstrual bleeding. Aim of the study was to...
Introduction: Research examining symptoms and side effects of the menstrual cycle on physical activi...
Examining menstrual cycle patterns among early and mid-reproductive aged women suggests that ethnici...
OBJECTIVES: To compare bleeding patterns for 12months continuous use of a contraceptive ring [contra...
Purpose: Menstruation and menstrual symptoms are commonly-cited barriers to physical activity in wom...
Background Today, options for bleeding-free lifestyle are actively promoted by the media, the pharma...
Background Irregular bleeding is one of the most common side effects of hormonal contraception and a...
Abstract Introduction Concern about side effects and health issues are common reasons for contracept...
Objective: To describe the opinion and experience of Brazilian women regarding menstruation and the ...
Objectives: Our aim was to assess the level of inconvenience associated with menstrual bleeding and ...
Modern contraceptive methods are associated with extreme disturbances of the `normal' menstrual patt...
This review studies women's preferences for shared decision-making about heavy menstrual bleeding tr...
Surveys undertaken in the 1970s and 1980s suggested that amenorrhea was unacceptable to most women, ...
Objectives: Women's preferences for treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) are important in cli...
Background: Menstrual patterns, induced amenorrhea and the use of some contraceptive methods which i...
Objective Many women experience negative feelings during menstrual bleeding. Aim of the study was to...
Introduction: Research examining symptoms and side effects of the menstrual cycle on physical activi...
Examining menstrual cycle patterns among early and mid-reproductive aged women suggests that ethnici...
OBJECTIVES: To compare bleeding patterns for 12months continuous use of a contraceptive ring [contra...
Purpose: Menstruation and menstrual symptoms are commonly-cited barriers to physical activity in wom...