International audienceHormonal and intrauterine contraceptive methods provide women with highly efficient protection against undesired pregnancy. Additional non-contraceptive effects are now well documented. Combined hormonal contraceptives use, either through the oral transdermal and vaginal route, allow a reduction in menorrhagia, dysmenorrhea, functional ovarian cysts, benign breast and uterine disease, endometriosis-related pain and recurrence. A reduction in ovarian cancer risks, including in women with BRCA syndrome, endometrial and colon cancer is documented. This effect is prolonged for years after contraception discontinuation. Non-contraceptive benefits of progestin-only contraceptives are less documented. Use of the levonorgestre...
There are those who believemenstrual suppression is unnatural. However, studies have proven that sup...
Objective: To examine the relationship between progestin-only contraception and breast cancer, and t...
Little evidence describes the risks and benefits of progestin-only contraceptives therapy. No good-q...
International audienceHormonal and intrauterine contraceptive methods provide women with highly effi...
Marc Dhont Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium Abstra...
Most contraceptive methods present benefits beyond contraception; however, despite a large body of e...
Contraception is one of the keystones of reproductive health. The availability of effective contrace...
It has been recognized for over 50 years that combined oral contraceptives (COCs) are also capable o...
Alfred O Mueck1, Harald Seeger1, Xiangyan Ruan2 1Department of Endocrinology and Menopause, Universi...
This article delineates the noncontraceptive benefits of hormonal contraception, including combined ...
Since the introduction of hormonal contraceptives in the 1960s, there have been a variety of both he...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed Long episodes of regular, prolonged, abundant menst...
While hormonal contraceptives are efficacious and available in several forms for women, perception o...
Rossella E Nappi,1 Marco Serrani,2 Jeffrey T Jensen3 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Resea...
Oral contraception is one of the most commonly prescribed medications globally. Despite the vast bod...
There are those who believemenstrual suppression is unnatural. However, studies have proven that sup...
Objective: To examine the relationship between progestin-only contraception and breast cancer, and t...
Little evidence describes the risks and benefits of progestin-only contraceptives therapy. No good-q...
International audienceHormonal and intrauterine contraceptive methods provide women with highly effi...
Marc Dhont Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium Abstra...
Most contraceptive methods present benefits beyond contraception; however, despite a large body of e...
Contraception is one of the keystones of reproductive health. The availability of effective contrace...
It has been recognized for over 50 years that combined oral contraceptives (COCs) are also capable o...
Alfred O Mueck1, Harald Seeger1, Xiangyan Ruan2 1Department of Endocrinology and Menopause, Universi...
This article delineates the noncontraceptive benefits of hormonal contraception, including combined ...
Since the introduction of hormonal contraceptives in the 1960s, there have been a variety of both he...
'To whom correspondence should be addressed Long episodes of regular, prolonged, abundant menst...
While hormonal contraceptives are efficacious and available in several forms for women, perception o...
Rossella E Nappi,1 Marco Serrani,2 Jeffrey T Jensen3 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Resea...
Oral contraception is one of the most commonly prescribed medications globally. Despite the vast bod...
There are those who believemenstrual suppression is unnatural. However, studies have proven that sup...
Objective: To examine the relationship between progestin-only contraception and breast cancer, and t...
Little evidence describes the risks and benefits of progestin-only contraceptives therapy. No good-q...