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Surgical Contraception
A method of achieving contraception with the aid of a surgical procedure that prevents fertilization of an egg by a sperm.
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2016
2016
Awareness and Utilization of Family Planning Among Married Women in the Traditional Core Areas of Ibadan, Oyo State
C. J. Lasisi
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T. Bassey
,
K. AwoyemiO.
2016
Corpus ID: 35854248
The study examined the awareness and utilization of family planning among married women in the traditional core areas of Ibadan…
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2014
2014
Contraception counselling of female soldiers in primary healthcare facilities
S. Crabb
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
2014
Corpus ID: 207009199
Background Effectiveness of barrier and oral contraceptive pills is dependent on daily adherence and consistency that cannot…
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Current and future role of voluntary surgical contraception in increasing access to and utilization of family planning services in Africa.
Asheber Gaym
Ethiopian Medical Journal
2012
Corpus ID: 29527785
BACKGROUND Voluntary surgical contraception is the most widely utilized method of contraception in the world. High effectiveness…
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2004
2004
Condom Use by Women Recently Diagnosed With a Sexually Transmitted Infection: Effects of Study Methodology on the Apparent Influence of Hormonal/Surgical Contraception
Sandra R. Wilson
,
N. L. Brown
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+4 authors
P. Lavori
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
2004
Corpus ID: 40269997
Objective/Goal: The objective of this study was to investigate potential predictors of consistent condom use (CCU), including the…
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2003
2003
Voluntary surgical contraception: a study on level of satisfaction.
S. Padhye
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C. Karki
Nepal Medical College Journal
2003
Corpus ID: 21957176
Voluntary surgical contraception (VSC) is said to be one of the most popular, safe, effective and long term methods of birth…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Estimating the balance of general practice versus family planning clinic coverage of contraception services in London.
M. Bardsley
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M. Newman
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D. Morgan
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B. Jacobson
The British journal of family planning
2000
Corpus ID: 24138251
OBJECTIVE To compare levels of provision of contraception from general practice and family planning clinics for the populations…
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1993
1993
Safety issues in voluntary female surgical contraception: peri-operative complications.
J. Ruminjo
,
F. Ngugi
Journal of obstetrics & gynaecology of Eastern…
1993
Corpus ID: 40310293
Worldwide, voluntary surgical contraception (VSC) is among the most widely employed of family planning methods. Relatively few…
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1989
1989
Attitudes toward voluntary surgical contraception in four districts of Kenya.
J. Bertrand
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N. Mathu
,
J. Dwyer
,
M. Thuo
,
G. Wambwa
Studies in family planning
1989
Corpus ID: 11575882
A series of 32 focus groups were held among men and women in the catchment areas of four active voluntary surgical contraception…
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1989
1989
Attitudes toward tubal ligation among acceptors, potential candidates, and husbands in Zaire.
K. Chibalonza
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C. Chirhamolekwa
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J. Bertrand
Studies in family planning
1989
Corpus ID: 23314968
Twenty-nine focus groups were conducted among men and women in five regions of Zaire to identify motivations for and obstacles to…
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1981
1981
The status of surgical contraception in Brazil.
Nakamura Ms
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Goncalves Me
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D. C. Ma
1981
Corpus ID: 79726009
Although surgical sterilization for contraceptive purposes is officially condemned in Brazil by the Catholic church the Medical…
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