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- Family planning contraception methods - World Health Organization (WHO)
Contraceptive methods There are many different contraceptive methods, each with their own advantages and effectiveness All contraceptive methods included in the WHO guidelines have undergone rigorous testing for safety, efficacy, and effectiveness, and are considered safe for most individuals
- Birth control methods - Office on Womens Health
Added health benefits of the levonorgestrel contraceptive intrauterine system and other hormonal contraceptive delivery systems Contraception; 87(3): 273-279 The Office on Women's Health is grateful for the medical review by:
- Contraception - World Health Organization (WHO)
This includes supporting contraceptive services through effective government policies and the provision of high-quality services for individuals WHO is working to promote contraception by producing evidence-based guidelines on safety and service delivery of contraceptive methods and on ensuring human rights in contraceptive programmes
- OASH | Office on Womens Health
The Office on Women's Health (OWH) was established within HHS to coordinate women's health efforts across HHS and addresses critical women's health issues
- Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use
Overview This document is part of the process for improving the quality of care in family planning Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use (MEC), the first edition of which was published in 1996, presents current WHO guidance on the safety of various contraceptive methods for use in the context of specific health conditions and characteristics
- Fact sheets - Office on Womens Health
Call the OWH HELPLINE: 1-800-994-9662 9 a m — 6 p m ET, Monday — Friday OWH and the OWH helpline do not see patients and are unable to: diagnose your medical condition; provide treatment; prescribe medication; or refer you to specialists
- Planification familiale méthodes de contraception
Il existe de nombreux types de contraception, mais tous ne conviennent pas dans toutes les situations Les méthodes contraceptives les plus adaptées dépendent de l’état de santé général de la personne, de son âge, de la fréquence des rapports sexuels, du nombre de partenaires sexuels, du désir d’avoir des enfants ultérieurement et des antécédents familiaux pour certaines maladies
- Preconception health - Office on Womens Health
Call the OWH HELPLINE: 1-800-994-9662 9 a m — 6 p m ET, Monday — Friday OWH and the OWH helpline do not see patients and are unable to: diagnose your medical condition; provide treatment; prescribe medication; or refer you to specialists
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