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A Nationwide Mystery Caller Evaluation of Oral Emergency Contraception Practices from German Community Pharmacies: An Observational Study Protocol
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User Experience of Access to Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner and Emergency Contraception in Emergency Departments in the United States: A National Survey
Published 2024-02-01“…Background: Despite the prevalence of sexual assault presentations to emergency departments (ED) in the United States, current access to sexual assault nurse examiners (SANE) and emergency contraception (EC) in EDs is unknown. Methods: In this study we employed a “secret shopper,” cross-sectional telephonic survey. …”
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Emergency contraceptive use of Metronidazole among University female students in Dodoma region of Tanzania: a descriptive cross-sectional study
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Contraceptive Needs Among Women Recently Incarcerated at a Rural Appalachian Jail
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Contraception in breast cancer survivors from the FEERIC case-control study (performed on behalf of the Seintinelles research network)
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“The Difference between Plan b and ella®? They’re Basically the Same Thing”: Results from a Mystery Client Study
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Emergency contraceptive knowledge and associated factors among abortion experienced reproductive age women in Ethiopia: a multilevel analysis using EDHS 2016 data
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What happened when Scottish women were given advance supplies of emergency contraception? A survey and qualitative study of women's views and experiences.
Published 2005“…The Lothian Emergency Contraception Project in Scotland was a radical intervention in which women aged 16-29 were given 5 packs of emergency contraception (EC) to keep at home. …”
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Expanding Pharmacy Capacity for Patient-Centered Reproductive Health Services
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Knowledge and Patterns of Use of Emergency Oral Contraception among Portuguese Female Users of Healthcare Services
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Supporting contraceptive choice in self-care: qualitative exploration of beliefs and attitudes towards emergency contraceptive pills and on-demand use in Accra, Ghana and Lusaka, Zambia
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Assessment of Family Planning Services at Community Pharmacies in San Diego, California
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Women’s Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Services during Confinement Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Spain
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Gravidez ectópica após uso de contracepção de emergência: relato de caso Ectopic pregnancy after use of hormonal emergency contraception: a case report
Published 2004-10-01“…In 1994, a multinational clinical trial proved the superiority of levonorgestrel over the existing emergency contraceptive products. In the present study, we describe the case of a 27-year-old woman with ectopic pregnancy and a contralateral corpus luteum after use of hormonal emergency contraception (levonorgestrel), because of failure of the used contraception method (condom). …”
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Levonorgestrel as a Potential Trigger of Acute Bilateral Central Serous Chorioretinopathy: Case Report
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Physicians’ Opinion Regarding Extended Access to Hormonal Contraception in Switzerland
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Role of community-level emergency contraceptive pills awareness and possibilities of long-acting reversible or permanent methods in reducing unwanted births in Bangladesh: evidence from a nationwide cross-sectional survey
Published 2023-09-01“…Objective This study aims to investigate the role of community-level emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) awareness in reducing unwanted births (UWBs) in Bangladesh and explore the regional variation in women’s appropriateness to adopt long-acting reversible contraceptives or permanent methods (LARCPMs) based on their child desire.Design, settings and participants We used data from the cross-sectional Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2017–2018. …”
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