This article delineates the noncontraceptive benefits of hormonal contraception, including combined and progestin-only methods. Contraindications to the use of these hormonal methods also are discussed. Knowledge of the noncontraceptive benefits of birth control methods can increase compliance and continuation of use, with the ultimate goal of decreasing unplanned pregnancy
It is becoming evident that oral hormonal contraceptives –besides being well established contracepti...
Introducing contraception as a method of treatment of many diseases is essential in order to optimiz...
It has been recognized for over 50 years that combined oral contraceptives (COCs) are also capable o...
The prevention of pregnancy remains an important part of the practice of medicine. Contraception can...
Protection of women’s reproductive health and fertility is one of the priorities for the modern medi...
Most contraceptive methods present benefits beyond contraception; however, despite a large body of e...
Hormonal contraception has recently drawn the attention of both national and international Health Or...
The article provides data on the composition, mechanism of action, side effects and additional non-c...
International audienceHormonal and intrauterine contraceptive methods provide women with highly effi...
Marc Dhont Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium Abstra...
Man had always tried to regulate births through various means involving the use of one or more actio...
Birth control for women who are breastfeeding is important worldwide. Delaying the next pregnancy im...
Hormonal contraception continues to be one of the most effective methods of protection against unwan...
Birth control relates to any method of preventing conception while engaging in sexual intercourse. T...
While hormonal contraceptives are efficacious and available in several forms for women, perception o...
It is becoming evident that oral hormonal contraceptives –besides being well established contracepti...
Introducing contraception as a method of treatment of many diseases is essential in order to optimiz...
It has been recognized for over 50 years that combined oral contraceptives (COCs) are also capable o...
The prevention of pregnancy remains an important part of the practice of medicine. Contraception can...
Protection of women’s reproductive health and fertility is one of the priorities for the modern medi...
Most contraceptive methods present benefits beyond contraception; however, despite a large body of e...
Hormonal contraception has recently drawn the attention of both national and international Health Or...
The article provides data on the composition, mechanism of action, side effects and additional non-c...
International audienceHormonal and intrauterine contraceptive methods provide women with highly effi...
Marc Dhont Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium Abstra...
Man had always tried to regulate births through various means involving the use of one or more actio...
Birth control for women who are breastfeeding is important worldwide. Delaying the next pregnancy im...
Hormonal contraception continues to be one of the most effective methods of protection against unwan...
Birth control relates to any method of preventing conception while engaging in sexual intercourse. T...
While hormonal contraceptives are efficacious and available in several forms for women, perception o...
It is becoming evident that oral hormonal contraceptives –besides being well established contracepti...
Introducing contraception as a method of treatment of many diseases is essential in order to optimiz...
It has been recognized for over 50 years that combined oral contraceptives (COCs) are also capable o...