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Meanings of contraceptive implant in English
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Usage of contraceptive implant in English
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No pregnancies occurred among contraceptiveimplant users or after tubal ligation.
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The Government's drug buying agency, Pharmac is considering funding a contraceptiveimplant for young women.
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A 13 year low in abortions is being attributed to the popularity of the contraceptiveimplant.
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Objective: To evaluate whether a short course of tamoxifen decreases bothersome bleeding in etonogestrel contraceptiveimplant users.
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The rate is just 0.05 percent with a contraceptiveimplant.
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A 13-year low in the number of abortions is being put down to the increasing use of the contraceptiveimplant.
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THIRTY-TWO women in Ireland reported that they became pregnant while using a contraceptiveimplant device, the Irish Medicines Board has disclosed.
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A total of 32 women in Ireland reported falling pregnant while using a contraceptiveimplant device, the Irish Medicines Board has confirmed.
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The contraceptiveimplant, about the size of a matchstick, is inserted under the skin of the arm, where it releases controlled amounts of progestin.
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A 13 year low in abortions is being put down to the popularity of contraceptiveimplants.
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That's good news, researchers say, since IUDs and contraceptiveimplants are the most effective forms of reversible birth control.
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In fact, IUDs (or intrauterine devices) and contraceptiveimplants are considered the most effective forms of reversible birth control.
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Contraceptiveimplants, meanwhile, are even more effective - with a one-year pregnancy rate of just 0.05 percent.
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The HSE has decided against seeking High Court orders allowing doctors administer long-term contraceptiveimplants to a heavily pregnant mentally ill woman.
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However, that did not fully explain the drop as contraceptiveimplants were only subsidized in New Zealand three years ago, Ms Edmond said.
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Health concerns among women about contraceptiveimplants and male partners not wanting more children were associated with upgrading from oral contraceptives or condoms.