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Open Access Journal of Contraception
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Complexities in contraception
In the modern world, contraception forms a regular part of life and medical care to cover a range of symptoms, preventative needs and additional concerns. With a wealth of choice in contraceptive care, it seems probable that complexities arise. This Thematic Series investigates how medication-based contraceptives compare against Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives, in terms of their efficacy, safety and use to treat multiple aspects of reproductive health. How do contraceptives go beyond their physical effects to affect psychological wellbeing?
Unmet Family Planning Need Globally: A Clarion Call for Sharpening Current Research Frame Works
Pillai VK, Nagoshi JL
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:139-147
Published Date: 20 July 2023
United States Government-Supported Family Planning and Reproductive Health Outreach in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Lessons Learned and Recommendations
Ibrahimi S, Youssouf B, Potts C, Dumouza A, Duff R, Malaba LS, Brunner B
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2024, 15:13-21
Published Date: 5 March 2024
An Interpretative Study of LARCs Discontinuation in Ethiopia: The Experiences of Women Accessing Contraceptives in Selected Public Health Facilities
Mihretie GS, Abebe SM, Abera M, Assefa DT
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:41-51
Published Date: 17 February 2023
Migration of Intra-Uterine Devices
Verstraeten V, Vossaert K, Van den Bosch T
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2024, 15:41-47
Published Date: 12 March 2024
United States Government-Supported Family Planning and Reproductive Health Outreach in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Lessons Learned and Recommendations [Corrigendum]
Ibrahimi S, Youssouf B, Potts C, Dumouza A, Duff R, Malaba LS, Brunner B
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2024, 15:49-50
Published Date: 23 March 2024
Association of Opioid Use Disorder and Provision of Highly Effective Inpatient Postpartum Contraception
Malhotra T, Sheyn D, Arora K
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:95-102
Published Date: 20 June 2023
Discontinuation Rate of Intrauterine Device and Associated Factors Among Women in the Last One Year in Angacha District, Southern Ethiopia
Mulatu A, Mathewos Oridanigo E, Markos M
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:119-128
Published Date: 5 July 2023
Uptake and Associated Factors of Male Contraceptive Method Use: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study in Northern Uganda
Tumwesigye R, Kigongo E, Nakiganga S, Mbyariyehe G, Nabeshya J, Kabunga A, Musinguzi M, Migisha R
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:129-137
Published Date: 14 July 2023
Adherence to Modern Contraceptives Among Female Refugee Adolescents in Northern Uganda: A Prospective Single Cohort Study
Bakesiima R, Gemzell-Danielsson K, Beyeza-Kashesya J, Cleeve A, Larsson EC, Chalo Nabirye R
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:169-180
Published Date: 2 December 2023
Teaching About Contraception: Adolescent Attitudes Surrounding Sexual Education
Zeglin A, Lazebnik R
Open Access Journal of Contraception 2023, 14:181-188
Published Date: 1 December 2023