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Meanings of oral contraception in English
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Usage of oral contraception in English
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Well, if the oralcontraception fucks up, this is the next option.
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It could still be 10 years before we see male oralcontraception hitting our shelves.
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These arguments, as arcane as they may seem, were central to the development of oralcontraception.
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There are several birth control options on the market, including oralcontraception, spermicides, intravaginal rings and intrauterine devices.
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To date, there are no studies on oralcontraception (OC) and the QT interval, and future research is needed.
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Testing of a new male birth control pill has revealed we are a step closer to producing effective oralcontraception for men.
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Information on oralcontraception use was available for 663 of the 778 carriers of BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations.
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Other studies have found that women on oralcontraception remember emotional stories more like men - recalling the gist more than the details.
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Female users of oralcontraception (aged 35-45 years) had a smaller thyroid volume than non-users (P = 0.0009).
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In menstruating women, those using intrauterine devices had significantly lower serum ferritin levels than those without contraception, and much lower than those using oralcontraception.
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Since its introduction in the early 1960s, more than 300 million women are thought to have used oralcontraception, often for prolonged periods.
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Oralcontraception was not associated with an increased risk, whereas with diabetes the risk increased (the ERR for diabetes being 1.8).