Essays about: "Hormonal contraceptives"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words Hormonal contraceptives.
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1. A New Beginning : With Male Hormonal Contraceptives
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för kemi och biomedicin (KOB)Abstract : The most common male contraception is the condom but due to misuse or to the minimizing effect of pleasure many couples use non-reliable methods, which can lead to unplanned pregnancies. A male hormonal contraception can reduce the rate of unplanned pregnancies if it is effective, safe and reversible. READ MORE
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2. Oncologists´ perspectives and practice on exogenous reproductive hormone use in breast cancer patients
University essay from Örebro universitet/Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaperAbstract : Purpose: the study aimed to investigate oncologists´ perspectives and practices on their prescription of oral hormonal contraceptives (OHC), menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) and local estrogen therapy in patients with prior breast cancer diagnosis or BRCA-mutation carriers. Method: The study was a web-based survey, based on fictional patient cases that was sent out to 134 breast oncologists in Sweden. READ MORE
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3. The Conception of Responsibility : Experiences of and Reflections on Male Contraceptive Responsibility in Sweden
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologiAbstract : This essay examines male contraceptive responsibility in theory and practice, within the framework of experiences of existing contraceptives, as well as views on new contraceptives for men that are being researched. In today’s Sweden, contraception is largely a female area. READ MORE
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4. Hormonal Contraceptives for men
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för farmaceutisk biovetenskapAbstract : Background: Contraceptives for men has existed for centuries. However, the only contraceptives available for men are condoms, withdrawal during sexual intercourse or undergoing Vas occlusion. READ MORE
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5. Contraceptive behaviour and births among Swedish child welfare clients : A register based study on 14–19 year old females
University essay from Centrum för forskning om ojämlikhet i hälsa (CHESS)Abstract : Background: Teen pregnancy is associated with an array of negative social and health related outcomes for the mother as well as the baby. The risk of becoming a parent before the age of 20 is clearly elevated for former child welfare clients. READ MORE