Objective To examine contraceptive choices among women seeking termination of pregnancy (TOP) and the provision of the chosen methods. Design Population-based study. Setting British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) clinics in England and Wales. Population Between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2014, 211 215 women had a TOP at BPAS, were offered contraceptive counselling, and were eligible to obtain contraception at no cost. Methods We examined electronic records from BPAS and assessed the proportions of women who accepted contraceptive counselling and chose a contraceptive method, as well as the distributions of methods chosen, analysed by provider and by TOP type. We calculated the proportions receiving their chosen method and the methods...
Contraception before and after termination of pregnancy: can we do it better? Felicity Goodyear-Smit...
Unplanned and unwanted pregnancies happen in all societies, regardless of medical, economic, educati...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze assistance regarding contraception methods received by women during hospitaliz...
BackgroundUnderstanding how contraceptive choices and access differ for women having medication abor...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unpl...
BACKGROUND: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unpl...
BACKGROUND: Immediate initiation of an intrauterine device (IUD) or intrauterine system (IUS) follow...
Abstract The availability of a variety of modern contraceptive methods is necessary but insufficient...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the personal choices of contraceptive methods amon...
ObjectiveTo describe changes in contraceptive method plans pre-appointment, after counseling, and po...
The unmet need for contraception is documented as a significant determinant of unintended pregnancie...
Objectives: To determine the acceptability, efficacy and costs of medical termination of pregnancy (...
Introduction: Women who do not switch to alternate methods after contraceptive discontinuation, for ...
Contraceptive use in England is high, yet unintended pregnancy is common. Evidence from termination ...
Objective: To assess the availability of and practices around postabortion contraceptive services in...
Contraception before and after termination of pregnancy: can we do it better? Felicity Goodyear-Smit...
Unplanned and unwanted pregnancies happen in all societies, regardless of medical, economic, educati...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze assistance regarding contraception methods received by women during hospitaliz...
BackgroundUnderstanding how contraceptive choices and access differ for women having medication abor...
Background: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unpl...
BACKGROUND: Discontinuation of, and change in, use of contraceptive methods contributes to high unpl...
BACKGROUND: Immediate initiation of an intrauterine device (IUD) or intrauterine system (IUS) follow...
Abstract The availability of a variety of modern contraceptive methods is necessary but insufficient...
Background: This study was conducted to determine the personal choices of contraceptive methods amon...
ObjectiveTo describe changes in contraceptive method plans pre-appointment, after counseling, and po...
The unmet need for contraception is documented as a significant determinant of unintended pregnancie...
Objectives: To determine the acceptability, efficacy and costs of medical termination of pregnancy (...
Introduction: Women who do not switch to alternate methods after contraceptive discontinuation, for ...
Contraceptive use in England is high, yet unintended pregnancy is common. Evidence from termination ...
Objective: To assess the availability of and practices around postabortion contraceptive services in...
Contraception before and after termination of pregnancy: can we do it better? Felicity Goodyear-Smit...
Unplanned and unwanted pregnancies happen in all societies, regardless of medical, economic, educati...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze assistance regarding contraception methods received by women during hospitaliz...