History Of Contraception
Mostrando 1-12 de 18 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Comparison of conventional Papanicolaou cytology samples with liquid-based cervical cytology samples from women in Pernambuco, Brazil
In the present study, we compared the performance of a ThinPrep cytological method with the conventional Papanicolaou test for diagnosis of cytopathological changes, with regard to unsatisfactory results achieved at the Central Public Health Laboratory of the State of Pernambuco. A population-based, cross-sectional study was performed with women aged 18 to 6
Braz J Med Biol Res. Publicado em: 31/07/2015
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2. A contracepção nas páginas da Capricho - os discursos concernentes à contracepção reverberados pela revista Capricho no ano de 1994
A presente pesquisa objetiva reconhecer os discursos concernentes às práticas contraceptivas veiculados pela Revista Capricho no ano de 1994. Para tal, foi organizado um conjunto de fontes compostas por seis volumes do periódico referentes aos meses de janeiro, março, maio, setembro, outubro e dezembro do mesmo ano. Compreende uma descrição do percurso
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 16/10/2011
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3. Voluntarily sterilized women by the Unified Health System in Ribeirão Preto-São Paulo, according to the type of delivery. / Mulheres esterilizadas voluntariamente pelo sistema único de saúde em Ribeirão Preto - SP, segundo o tipo de parto
The Brazilian Constitution of 1998 guarantees that health is a citizen right and a duty of the State. The PAISM (Women Health Comprehensive Program) was created emphasizing a comprehensive approach aiming to consi der the social, emotional and psychologi cal issues as part of health condition as well as contraception. However its imple mentation has not been
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Fatores de risco para esterilidade tubaria
A case-control study of 215 infertile and 430 fertile women was done at the Department of OB/GYN at Campinas state University to identify some risk factors for tubal occlusion. The statistical analysis, through the univariate method, showed that women who had less than 16 years of age at their first sexual intercourse, had had three or more sexual partners,s
Publicado em: 1992
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5. A history of contraception from antiquity to the present day
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6. Eve's herbs: a history of contraception and abortion in the West
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7. Contraception for Cancer Survivors
Women who have survived cancer may need guidance in choosing a method of contraception. This paper reviews the evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of available methods of contraception for cancer survivors and concludes that the Copper T380A intrauterine device (IUD), a highly effective, reversible, long-acting, hormone-free method should be consider
Springer-Verlag.
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8. Value of family history in identifying women at risk of venous thromboembolism during oral contraception: observational study
BMJ.
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9. Risk factors relevant to cystic breast disease: a case-control study.
A total of 188 women aged 40-54 with cystic breast disease and 2213 asymptomatic controls were questioned in Edinburgh between 1974 and 1978 concerning marital, reproductive, and menstrual status, history of oral contraception use, history of previous breast complaints, and a family history of breast cancer. Women with a history of breast biopsy were at an i
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10. Case of true cyclopia.
True cyclopia is a rare anomaly in which the organogenetic development of the two separate eyes is suppressed. A case of true cyclopia with normal karyotype is presented. There was a history of the use of an intrauterine device for contraception and of drug ingestion during early pregnancy. An anatomicopathological study of the monster with detailed presenta
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11. Evaluating a designated family planning clinic within a genitourinary medicine clinic.
OBJECTIVE--To evaluate an integrated family planning clinic (FPC) established by genitourinary medicine (GUM) staff held within a GUM women-only clinic (WOC). DESIGN--A retrospective case note review of women attending the FPC during the first year January-December 1992. RESULTS--One hundred and thirteen women, aged 13-41 years, attended the FPC; 45 were new
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12. Why do women doctors in the UK take hormone replacement therapy?
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To ascertain the determinants and experiences of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) use by menopausal women doctors. DESIGN: Postal questionnaire. SETTING: UK. PATIENTS: A randomized stratified sample of women doctors who obtained full registration between 1952 and 1976, taken from the current Principal List of the UK Medical Register. MAIN