Background and methodologyThis study sought to establish use of hormonal contraception in UK women aged between 15 and 44 years with type 1 or type 2 diabetes compared with comparison groups with no diabetes. A cross sectional study design was used to compare 947 cases of type 1 diabetes and 365 cases of type 2 diabetes with comparison groups matched for age. Subjects were selected from the General Practice Research Database (GPRD).ResultsWomen with diabetes were less likely to use hormonal contraception than women without diabetes – type 1 RR 0.83 (95% CI 0.59–0.93), type 2 RR 0.60 (95% CI 0.42–0.83). Women with type 1 diabetes were more likely to be prescribed a combined pill than a progestogen only pill (POP), but were significantly more...
IntroductionCurrent use of combined hormonal contraceptives worsens glucose tolerance and increases ...
Abstract Objective: The use of combined hormonal contraceptives (CHCs) worsens glucose tolerance, b...
OBJECTIVE To examine prospectively the association between modern oral contraceptives with low doses...
This study sought to establish use of hormonal contraception in UK women aged between 15 and 44 year...
Aim: To establish the patterns of contraceptive prescribing for women aged 15–49 with Type 1 diabete...
Contraception is an important issue for women with diabetes mellitus as unplanned pregnancy can pres...
Contraception is an important issue of women with diabetes as unplanned pregnancy can present major ...
AimsTo determine how a diabetes diagnosis affects contraception use.MethodsThis retrospective cohort...
Objectives To understand factors which promote or discourage use of contraception in women with diab...
Diabetes mellitus (DM), the most common of metabolic disorders, is a global public health concern. N...
Over 1 year, a survey on contraception and obstetric history was performed on a cohort of 667 Caucas...
Diabetes affects many women of reproductive age. Choice of contraceptive method is essential in orde...
OBJECTIVE — To investigate the impact of a long-acting injectable progestin, depo-medroxyprogesteron...
Objective: To compare the different types of contraception and its use in women with diabetes mellit...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate menstrual cycle histories among women with type 1 diabetes, their sisters, a...
IntroductionCurrent use of combined hormonal contraceptives worsens glucose tolerance and increases ...
Abstract Objective: The use of combined hormonal contraceptives (CHCs) worsens glucose tolerance, b...
OBJECTIVE To examine prospectively the association between modern oral contraceptives with low doses...
This study sought to establish use of hormonal contraception in UK women aged between 15 and 44 year...
Aim: To establish the patterns of contraceptive prescribing for women aged 15–49 with Type 1 diabete...
Contraception is an important issue for women with diabetes mellitus as unplanned pregnancy can pres...
Contraception is an important issue of women with diabetes as unplanned pregnancy can present major ...
AimsTo determine how a diabetes diagnosis affects contraception use.MethodsThis retrospective cohort...
Objectives To understand factors which promote or discourage use of contraception in women with diab...
Diabetes mellitus (DM), the most common of metabolic disorders, is a global public health concern. N...
Over 1 year, a survey on contraception and obstetric history was performed on a cohort of 667 Caucas...
Diabetes affects many women of reproductive age. Choice of contraceptive method is essential in orde...
OBJECTIVE — To investigate the impact of a long-acting injectable progestin, depo-medroxyprogesteron...
Objective: To compare the different types of contraception and its use in women with diabetes mellit...
OBJECTIVE — To evaluate menstrual cycle histories among women with type 1 diabetes, their sisters, a...
IntroductionCurrent use of combined hormonal contraceptives worsens glucose tolerance and increases ...
Abstract Objective: The use of combined hormonal contraceptives (CHCs) worsens glucose tolerance, b...
OBJECTIVE To examine prospectively the association between modern oral contraceptives with low doses...