E Gollub - Sexual Health, 2011 - CSIRO Wendy Holmes1 is quite right to point to name and image issues in the history of diaphragm use; who would want to elect a 'non- modern method, for her contraceptive? This chronologically correct yet damning tag has been learned by generations of clinicians, researchers and ... Related articles - All 3 versions
RG Frezieres, T Walsh, M Kilbourne-Brook… - Contraception, 2011 - Elsevier ... need for birth spacing and where access to additional barrier protection options ... In addition, female participants were using a nonbarrier method of contraception (hormonal methods ... a pre-enrollment visit where informed consent and reproductive and contraceptive history was ...
RB Ness, RC Dodge, RP Edwards, JA Baker… - Annals of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Oral contraceptive use was categorized as use for contraception, for noncontraceptive uses such as to control abnormal bleeding or menstrual pain, or for both contraception and other uses. Barrier methods included condoms, diaphragms, foam, sponges, or cervical caps. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
IS Fraser - Contraception, 2011 - books.google.com ... combined with a contraceptivebarrier method or copper intrauterine contraceptive device. Selected References Fraser IS. The promise and reality of the intrau- terine route for hormone delivery for preven- tion and therapy of gynaecological disease. Contraception 2007; 75 ... Related articles
MI Rodriguez… - Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic …, 2011 - Springer ...barrier methods, copper IUD, and sterilization, have not been linked to weight gain and there are no theoretical concerns regarding a possible connection. 3 Contraception, obesity, and safety A clear understanding regarding the impact that obesity has on contraceptive safety is ... Related articles - All 4 versions