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Knowledge of emergency contraception among students in a tertiary
institution in a developing country
Adewunmi AA, Rabiu KA, Tayo AO, Ottun TA, Adeboye BS, Akindele RA
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2012, 3:23-26 ....................................

Misplaced intrauterine contraceptive device: an enigma


Aruna Nigam, Ratna Biswas, Archana Mishra
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2011, 2:1-3..........................................

New and emerging contraceptive options: a focus on transdermal


contraception
Bttcher B, Wildt L
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2014, 5:1-5.........................................

Female pelvic actinomycosis and intrauterine contraceptive devices


Faustino R Prez-Lpez, Jos J Tobajas, Peter Chedraui
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2010, 1:35-38.....................................

Condom use and human papillomavirus in men


Susan Hariri and Lee Warner
The Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013;208:3679........................................

Continuation of reversible contraception in teenagers and young women


Jessica R. Rosenstock, Jeffrey F. Peipert, Tessa Madden, Qiuhong Zhao, Gina M.
Secura
Obstetrics & Gynecology 2012;120:1298305................................................ 6
Contraceptive ring-induced intestinal obstruction
Y. Li, S. Guo, D.L. Shi, Z. Wang and X.Z. Yu
Quarterly Journal of Medicine 2011;260:667-669 ..........................................

Uterine perforation caused by intrauterine devices: clinical course and


treatment
Janina Kaislasuo, Satu Suhonen, Mika Gissler, et.al.
Human Reproduction 2013;0:16 ....................................................................

The effect of pycnogenol on patients with dysmenorrhea using low-dose oral


contraceptives
Maia Jr H, Haddad C, Casoy J
International Journal of Women's Health 2014, 6:1019-1022 ......................... 9
Failure of Implanon on antituberculous therapy
Babatunde A Gbolade
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2010, 1:103-105.................................

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The risk of deep venous thrombosis associated with


injectable depotmedroxyprogesterone acetate
contraceptives or a levonorgestrel intrauterine device
Astrid van Hylckama Vlieg, Frans M. Helmerhorst, Frits R. Rosendaal
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2010;30:2297-2300........................................ 11
Effectiveness of long-acting reversible contraception
Winner B, Peipert JF, Zhao Q, Buckel C, Madden T, Allsworth JE, Secura GM.
The New England Journal of Medicine 2012;366:1998-2007......................... 12
Timing of copper intrauterine device insertion after medical abortion
Noaa Shimoni, Anne Davis, Maria Ramos, Linette Rosario, Carolyn Westhoff
Obstetrics & Gynecology 2011;118:6238 ...................................................... 13
A chewable low-dose oral contraceptive: a new birth control option?
Weisberg E
Patient Preference and Adherence 2012, 6:355-360 ........................................

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Factors associated with 12-month discontinuation among contraceptive pill,


patch, and ring users
Jourdan E. Stuart, Gina M. Secura, Qiuhong Zhao, Meredith E.
Pittman, Jeffrey F. Peipert
Obstetrics & Gynecology 2013;121:3306 ..................................................... 15
Variation of postpartum contraceptive method use : Result from Pregnancy
Risk Asessment Monitoring system ( PRAMS )
Karl White, Joseph E Potter, Kristine Hopkins, and Daniel Grossman.
Contraception 2014; 89: 1-13........................................................................... 16
Intrauterine contraception after caesarean section and during lactation: a
Systematic review
Norman D Goldstuck, Petrus S Steyn.
International Journal of Women's Health 2013; 5: 811-818............................. 17
Clinical outcome of postplacental copper t 380a in woman delivering by
caesarean section
Sunita Singal, Rekha Bharti, Rupali Dewan, et al.
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 201; 9: OC01-OC04 ................. 18
Associations between recent contraceptive use and quality of life among
woman
Sanithia L Williams, Sara M Parisi, Rachel Hess, et al.
Contraception 2012; 3: 282-287 ..................................................................... 19
The effect of reproductive hormone on the physical properties of
Cervocovaginal Fluid
Catherine A Chappell, Lisa C Rohan, Bernard J Moncla, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 2014; 3:1-7 ........................... 20

Progestin-only contraception : Injectables and implants


Roy Jacobstein, Chelsea B Polis, et al.
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2014;795-806
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Association etween contraceptive use and gestational diabetes: Missouri
pregnancy risk assesment monitoring system
Britney A Kramer, Jeremy Kintzel, et al.
Preventing Chronic Disease 2014; 11: 1-6....................................................... 22
50 years of hormonal contraception-time to find out it does to our brain
Belinda A Pletzer and Hubert H Kerschbaum
Front Neurosci 2014; 8: 1-6 .............................................................................

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Mass spectometry identification of potential mediators of progestin-only


contraceptive-induces abnormal uterine bleeding in human endometrial
stromal cell
John P Shapiro, Murat Basar, Umit A Kayisli.
Contraception 2014;11.005............................................................................... 24
Recent advances in contraception
Abigail R A. Aiken and James Trussell.
F1000Prime Repports 2014; 113 : 1-6..............................................................

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Progesterone-based intrauterine device use is associated with a thinner apical


layer of the human ectocervical epithelium and a lower ZO-1 mRNA
expression
Annelie Tjernlund, Ann M Carias, et al.
Biology of Reproduction 2015. 10: 1-20 ........................................................ 26
Contraceptive use and the risk of ectopic pregnancy: A multi-center casecontrol study
Cheng Li, Wei-Hong Zhao, Chun-Xia Meng, et al.
PloS ONE 2014. 10: 1-17 ................................................................................ 27
Risk of venous thromboembolism from use of oral contraceptives containing
different progesterons and oestrogen doses: Danish cohort study
Lars Hougaard Nielsen, Charlotte Wessel Skovlund, et al.
British Medical Journal 2011. 10: 1-15........................................................... 28
Oral contraceptive use and risk of breast, cervical, colorectal, and
endometrial cancers: A systemic review
Jennifer M Gierisch, Remy R Coeytaux, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 2013; 11: 1931-1943......... 30
Hormonal contraception is associated with a reduced risk of bacterial
vaginosis: A systemic review and meta-analysis
Lenka A Vodstrcil, Jane S Hocking, Matthew Law.
PloS ONE 2013; 10: 1-16 ................................................................................ 30

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