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Clinicians’ knowledge and practices regarding family planning and intrauterine devices in China, Kazakhstan, Laos and Mexico

Clinicians’ knowledge and practices regarding family planning and intrauterine devices in China, Kazakhstan, Laos and Mexico

... 5]. Intrauterine devices (IUDs), which are long-acting reversible contraception products, have been proven to be safe over extended periods of use and shown to be nearly as effective as male or female ...

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Intrauterine devices and risk of uterine perforation: current perspectives

Intrauterine devices and risk of uterine perforation: current perspectives

... of intrauterine device insertion, with an incidence of one in 1,000 ...Perforated intrauterine devices can generally be removed successfully at ...perforation, intrauterine device, ...

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Clinical characteristic and intraoperative findings of uterine perforation patients in using of intrauterine devices (IUDs)

Clinical characteristic and intraoperative findings of uterine perforation patients in using of intrauterine devices (IUDs)

... Specifically, the use of intrauterine devices has been changing in parallel with social-economic development of China. In the 1980s, 90% of all IUDs were stainless steel rings; they were cheaper than copper ...

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Oral contraceptives and intrauterine devices as risk factors for breast and cervical cancers: a systematic review

Oral contraceptives and intrauterine devices as risk factors for breast and cervical cancers: a systematic review

... Breast and cervical cancers have commandingly become major public health threats across the world. While studies have reported on the nexus between the use of oral contraceptives (OCs) and intrauterine ...

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Attitudes and practices related to intrauterine devices for nulliparous women among Chinese health care providers

Attitudes and practices related to intrauterine devices for nulliparous women among Chinese health care providers

... Although Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are highly effective and rec- ommended as a first-line contraceptive method for all women, IUDs use in unmarried women or nulliparas is markedly low in ...

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Use of frameless intrauterine devices and systems in young nulliparous and adolescent women: results of a multicenter study

Use of frameless intrauterine devices and systems in young nulliparous and adolescent women: results of a multicenter study

... the stem and transverse arm of the IUD in the uterine cavity. Research can use this new technology to design new and improved IUDs. A new generation of IUDs could be developed which adapt to the width of the uterine ...

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Association between the use of free-of-charge intrauterine devices and a history of induced abortion: a retrospective study

Association between the use of free-of-charge intrauterine devices and a history of induced abortion: a retrospective study

... As demonstrated in our study, it appears that socially disadvantaged women who use less effective contracep- tives, such as condoms or calendar method, exclusively are more likely to ben[r] ...

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Comparing Hemorrhages and Dysmenorrhea with Copper T380A and Multiload 375 Intrauterine Devices: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Comparing Hemorrhages and Dysmenorrhea with Copper T380A and Multiload 375 Intrauterine Devices: A Randomized Clinical Trial

... Results: The results showed that the mean score of bleeding in the first four months after IUD insertion in IUD ML CU 375 users was significantly lower than IUD Copper T 3[r] ...

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The efficacy of intrauterine devices for emergency contraception and beyond: a systematic review update

<p>The efficacy of intrauterine devices for emergency contraception and beyond: a systematic review update</p>

... releasing intrauterine system (LNG-IUS 52mg) accompanied by the oral LNG ...and intrauterine methods appear to have low failure rates with pregnancy rates of ~2 – 3% for oral LNG EC 4 and ...

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Safety of intrauterine devices in MRI.

Safety of intrauterine devices in MRI.

... Our study has the following limitations. Firstly, only a limited number of IUDs were included as it was not possible to retrieve specific devices limited to certain countries or regions. However, we included the ...

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Insertion of intrauterine devices after cesarean section: a systematic review update

Insertion of intrauterine devices after cesarean section: a systematic review update

... expulsion can be reduced to below 1%. This adds to the com- plexity of the procedure, and in most cases requires additional training for those inserting the devices. The second problem of importance is missing ...

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Original Article Intrauterine pregnancies conceived in the presence of intrauterine devices (IUD): a single center experience

Original Article Intrauterine pregnancies conceived in the presence of intrauterine devices (IUD): a single center experience

... Copper-containing IUDs are recommended to stay in the uterine cavity for 3-7 years; however, several studies indicate that these devices can be used safely for up to 12 years. The Pearl index for copper-containing ...

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Intrauterine Devices (IUDs)   Part 1

Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) Part 1

... • Has been sexually active with a boyfriend for 3 months • Has been using condoms for birth control. • Does not want to use hormonal method of contraception[r] ...

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Preventing Unintended Pregnancy: A Pediatric Opportunity

Preventing Unintended Pregnancy: A Pediatric Opportunity

... eg, intrauterine devices [IUDs], contraceptive implants), pediatricians have a special opportunity to prevent unintended pregnancy, not only in adolescents but in all women of childbearing age who bring ...

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Trends and patterns of family planning methods used among women attending family planning clinic in a rural setting in sub Sahara Africa: the case of Mbalmayo District Hospital, Cameroon

Trends and patterns of family planning methods used among women attending family planning clinic in a rural setting in sub Sahara Africa: the case of Mbalmayo District Hospital, Cameroon

... 2016: intrauterine devices (IUDs), implants (lev- onorgestrel [LNG]), depot medroxy progesterone acetate (DMPA) also called Depo-Provera, combined oral contra- ceptives (COC), progesterone-only ...

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Contraception in the Adolescent: Current Concepts for the Pediatrician

Contraception in the Adolescent: Current Concepts for the Pediatrician

... ical method (birth control pills, intrauterine devices [IUDsJ, or diaphragms), they often can reduce this risk even further.2.. Table 1 lists the major that shouldA[r] ...

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Role of the levonorgestrel intrauterine system in effective contraception

Role of the levonorgestrel intrauterine system in effective contraception

... contraceptive methods became commonly available. The purpose of this comprehen- sive review is to provide an overview of the important issues relating to the use of levonorgestrel (LNG)-medicated intrauterine ...

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New developments in intrauterine device use: focus on the US

New developments in intrauterine device use: focus on the US

... Abstract: Many more women in the US today rely upon intrauterine devices (IUDs) than in the past. This increased utilization may have substantially contributed to the decline in the percentage of unintended ...

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Emergency contraception – a neglected option for birth controlEka R. Gunardi, Darrell Fernando

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... Emergency contraception (EC) is any method of contraception which is used after intercourse and before the potential time of implantation, in order to prevent pregnancy after an unprotected or inadequately protected ...

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Asherman&rsquo;s syndrome: current perspectives on diagnosis and management

<p>Asherman&rsquo;s syndrome: current perspectives on diagnosis and management</p>

... Abstract: Intrauterine adhesions with symptoms like hypomenorrhea or infertility are known under the term Asherman’s ...of intrauterine adherences is necessary for the prevention of the formation of ...

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