Emergency Contraception
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13. Emergency Contraception: Knowledge and Attitudes of Family Physicians of a Teaching Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
This study was conducted to assess the knowledge of family medicine providers and their attitudes towards emergency contraception in a teaching hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. A 21-item questionnaire containing the demographic profile of respondents and questions concerning knowledge of and attitudes towards emergency contraception was distributed among parti
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research.
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14. Women's knowledge of emergency contraception.
BACKGROUND. More widespread use of emergency contraception could help to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies. AIM. The objective of this study was to assess women's knowledge of emergency contraception. METHOD. A questionnaire was distributed to 1290 women aged between 16 and 50 years attending 14 general practice surgeries in London over a two-week pe
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15. Women's knowledge of taking oral contraceptive pills correctly and of emergency contraception: effect of providing information leaflets in general practice.
BACKGROUND. About one third of all pregnancies are unplanned and 20% of all pregnancies end in abortion. More than 170,000 legal abortions are performed in the United Kingdom annually. Nearly all general practitioners provide contraceptive advice; the most commonly used form of reversible contraception is the oral contraceptive pill. AIM. The aim of this stu
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16. Emergency hormonal contraception usage in genitourinary medicine clinic attenders.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the indications for usage of emergency hormonal contraception amongst a population of London genitourinary medicine clinic attenders. METHODS: In a prospective study, 150 consecutive women receiving emergency hormonal contraception (EHC) were enrolled. The attending doctor completed a questionnaire of patient details and prescribed EHC w
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17. Emergency contraception.
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18. Emergency contraception
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19. Failed emergency contraception.
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20. Emergency contraception moves behind the counter
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21. Nonprescription status for emergency contraception
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22. Emergency contraception could lower abortion rate
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23. Emergency contraception: a matter of dedication and access
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24. Questionnaire study of use of emergency contraception among teenagers
British Medical Journal.