Steady progress in contraception research has been achieved over the past 50 years. Hormonal and nonhormonal modern contraceptives have improved women’s lives by reducing different health conditions that contributed to considerable morbidity. However, the contraceptives available today are not suitable to all users, and the need to expand contraceptive choices still exists. Novel products such as new implants, contraceptive vaginal rings, transdermal patches and newer combinations of oral contraceptives have recently been introduced in family planning programs, and hormonal contraception is widely used for spacing and limiting births. Concerns over the adverse effects of hormonal contraceptives have led to research and development of new co...
The rising number of unintended pregnancies worldwide could be attributed to contraceptive failure o...
Man had always tried to regulate births through various means involving the use of one or more actio...
BACKGROUNDThis paper explores recent developments in female contraception, using them to illustrate ...
The most common method of birth control used since 3000 B.C., is the condom. It has been used contin...
The range of contraception options has recently increased to include long-term, reversible, and high...
New technologies in both reversible contraception and sterilisation are described. The review includ...
Although it is estimated that the population growth rate will decline to a replacement level by 2050...
The human population continues to grow in some parts of the world, which has severe impact on resour...
In order to meet the need for efficacious and safe contraception, contraceptives are in continuous e...
The original form of hormonal contraception ("the Pill") has developed into a variety of modalities ...
Since its introduction in 1960, the combined oral contraceptive (COC) pill has become one of the mos...
Protection of women’s reproductive health and fertility is one of the priorities for the modern medi...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, several new oral contraceptives have become available. In some ways, th...
Contraception (birth control) prevents pregnancy by interfering with the normal process of ovulation...
The past few decades have witnessed major developments in contraceptive technology that can only be ...
The rising number of unintended pregnancies worldwide could be attributed to contraceptive failure o...
Man had always tried to regulate births through various means involving the use of one or more actio...
BACKGROUNDThis paper explores recent developments in female contraception, using them to illustrate ...
The most common method of birth control used since 3000 B.C., is the condom. It has been used contin...
The range of contraception options has recently increased to include long-term, reversible, and high...
New technologies in both reversible contraception and sterilisation are described. The review includ...
Although it is estimated that the population growth rate will decline to a replacement level by 2050...
The human population continues to grow in some parts of the world, which has severe impact on resour...
In order to meet the need for efficacious and safe contraception, contraceptives are in continuous e...
The original form of hormonal contraception ("the Pill") has developed into a variety of modalities ...
Since its introduction in 1960, the combined oral contraceptive (COC) pill has become one of the mos...
Protection of women’s reproductive health and fertility is one of the priorities for the modern medi...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, several new oral contraceptives have become available. In some ways, th...
Contraception (birth control) prevents pregnancy by interfering with the normal process of ovulation...
The past few decades have witnessed major developments in contraceptive technology that can only be ...
The rising number of unintended pregnancies worldwide could be attributed to contraceptive failure o...
Man had always tried to regulate births through various means involving the use of one or more actio...
BACKGROUNDThis paper explores recent developments in female contraception, using them to illustrate ...