Objective: To determine the relationship between Oral Contraceptives and Infertility or Spontaneous Abortion. Design: Quasi-Experimental, Descriptive Setting: Rural OB and Gynecology Units of Western Kansas Participation: Consenting women between the ages of 20 and 35 Methods: 300 women from rural Western Kansas OB and Gynecology Units will sign an informed consent during a 6-month time period regarding a survey that questions their experience of becoming pregnant following the use of oral contraceptives vs. others who did not use oral contraceptives. Results/Conclusions: Pending results and data collection
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWomen who are interested in controlling the timing of their pregnanc...
Background: Medical abortion is considered to be a safe, effective and reliable method for terminati...
STUDY QUESTION: Will the use of levonorgestrel (LNG) 1.5 mg taken at each day of coitus by women wh...
Objective: To determine the relationship between Oral Contraceptives and Infertility or Spontaneous ...
Objectives Determine whether exposure to abortion restrictions is associated with reproductive decis...
AbstractIntroduction: Unwanted pregnancy can endanger reproductive health, and its complications cou...
Many women are concerned about their future fertility, about pregnancy complications and about the h...
dissertationThe preliminary purpose of this study was to document the incidence of clinical and subc...
Objective: assess the factors that influence contraceptive uptake among patients who undergo a volun...
Aims: The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the relationship between contraceptive use, abo...
Objective: To assess our local status of concentrations hormonal and biochemical in response to comb...
Study question Is oral contraceptive use around the time of pregnancy onset associated with an incre...
There is a common notion that contraception is necessary for women (and couples) to avoid unwanted p...
Background: One in ten people in the U.S. are affected by a substance use disorder (SUD), roughly on...
Q: Are oral emergency contraceptives a safe & effective form of long-term birth control? A: Yes, but...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWomen who are interested in controlling the timing of their pregnanc...
Background: Medical abortion is considered to be a safe, effective and reliable method for terminati...
STUDY QUESTION: Will the use of levonorgestrel (LNG) 1.5 mg taken at each day of coitus by women wh...
Objective: To determine the relationship between Oral Contraceptives and Infertility or Spontaneous ...
Objectives Determine whether exposure to abortion restrictions is associated with reproductive decis...
AbstractIntroduction: Unwanted pregnancy can endanger reproductive health, and its complications cou...
Many women are concerned about their future fertility, about pregnancy complications and about the h...
dissertationThe preliminary purpose of this study was to document the incidence of clinical and subc...
Objective: assess the factors that influence contraceptive uptake among patients who undergo a volun...
Aims: The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the relationship between contraceptive use, abo...
Objective: To assess our local status of concentrations hormonal and biochemical in response to comb...
Study question Is oral contraceptive use around the time of pregnancy onset associated with an incre...
There is a common notion that contraception is necessary for women (and couples) to avoid unwanted p...
Background: One in ten people in the U.S. are affected by a substance use disorder (SUD), roughly on...
Q: Are oral emergency contraceptives a safe & effective form of long-term birth control? A: Yes, but...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWomen who are interested in controlling the timing of their pregnanc...
Background: Medical abortion is considered to be a safe, effective and reliable method for terminati...
STUDY QUESTION: Will the use of levonorgestrel (LNG) 1.5 mg taken at each day of coitus by women wh...