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Meanings of hormonal contraception in English
A method to prevent pregnancy that consists of the administration of the hormones estrogen and gestagen which prevent ovulation and hinder the passage of sperm through the cervical mucus.
Emergency hormonalcontraception is not a grey area; it is not abortion.
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About 55 percent used hormonalcontraception during the study period.
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Conclusions: We found no association between hormonalcontraception and HIV acquisition risk in women.
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Women randomized to hormonalcontraception chose between OCPs and DMPA.
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All volunteers were in the reproductive age, healthy and had no contraindications to hormonalcontraception.
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Only 28 percent were using hormonalcontraception, and most of those were taking estrogen-containing pills.
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It is unlicensed for use as emergency hormonalcontraception despite being routinely prescribed for such purposes.
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Objective: The study was designed to analyze factors related to compliance in oral hormonalcontraception in Spain.
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These results have to be considered in men receiving treatment for hypogonadism or regimens for hormonalcontraception.
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None used hormonalcontraception during the study.
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After controlling for confounders, we found no association between hormonalcontraception and HIV acquisition risk in women.
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So is study of how mood issues predict who will stick with prescribed hormonalcontraception, they conclude.
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For adolescent girls, starting on hormonalcontraception was tied to an even greater increased risk of antidepressant use.
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Poor compliance and high discontinuation rates have been observed in users of injectable hormonalcontraception in South Africa.
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Dr Pletzer recruited a mixture of men and women on and off hormonalcontraception, then scanned their brains.
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Objective: In contrast with combined hormonalcontraception, progestin-only contraception is not associated with an increase in venous thromboembolism or stroke.