Although it is estimated that the population growth rate will decline to a replacement level by 2050, it is also now predicted that the total world population will reach 8.9 billion in that year - far higher than the 2004 estimate of 6.4 billion. More than 26 billion new couples will need contraceptives in the next half century. Although a steady increase in contraceptive use has been observed in both developed and developing countries, the contraceptive needs of a high percentage of couples have not yet been met and the number of unplanned pregnancies continues to increase. The actual use of contraception differs from region to region. Although no new method has been registered for many years, several new products have been marketed during...
New technologies in both reversible contraception and sterilisation are described. The review includ...
With persistently high global rates of unintended pregnancy and contraceptive nonuse, nonadherence a...
The range of contraception options has recently increased to include long-term, reversible, and high...
Steady progress in contraception research has been achieved over the past 50 years. Hormonal and non...
The most common method of birth control used since 3000 B.C., is the condom. It has been used contin...
Contraception (birth control) prevents pregnancy by interfering with the normal process of ovulation...
This material may not be reproduced without written permission from the authors. The main objectives...
Contraceptives that are readily available and acceptable are required in many poorer countries to re...
The past few decades have witnessed major developments in contraceptive technology that can only be ...
In order to meet the need for efficacious and safe contraception, contraceptives are in continuous e...
Modern contraceptive technology is more than a technical advance: it has brought about a true social...
The human population continues to grow in some parts of the world, which has severe impact on resour...
IN THIS ISSUE: One ring for one year of contraception | A comprehensive approach to contraception | ...
Population forecasts predict that by 2050, about 150 million women (and couples) of child-bearing ag...
Contraception is a crucial human right for its role on health, development and quality of life. Sinc...
New technologies in both reversible contraception and sterilisation are described. The review includ...
With persistently high global rates of unintended pregnancy and contraceptive nonuse, nonadherence a...
The range of contraception options has recently increased to include long-term, reversible, and high...
Steady progress in contraception research has been achieved over the past 50 years. Hormonal and non...
The most common method of birth control used since 3000 B.C., is the condom. It has been used contin...
Contraception (birth control) prevents pregnancy by interfering with the normal process of ovulation...
This material may not be reproduced without written permission from the authors. The main objectives...
Contraceptives that are readily available and acceptable are required in many poorer countries to re...
The past few decades have witnessed major developments in contraceptive technology that can only be ...
In order to meet the need for efficacious and safe contraception, contraceptives are in continuous e...
Modern contraceptive technology is more than a technical advance: it has brought about a true social...
The human population continues to grow in some parts of the world, which has severe impact on resour...
IN THIS ISSUE: One ring for one year of contraception | A comprehensive approach to contraception | ...
Population forecasts predict that by 2050, about 150 million women (and couples) of child-bearing ag...
Contraception is a crucial human right for its role on health, development and quality of life. Sinc...
New technologies in both reversible contraception and sterilisation are described. The review includ...
With persistently high global rates of unintended pregnancy and contraceptive nonuse, nonadherence a...
The range of contraception options has recently increased to include long-term, reversible, and high...