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Intrauterine hormonal contraception: local and logical

https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2014-9-8-11

Abstract

Unintended pregnancy rates remain high throughout the world. About 35-50% of all pregnancies are unintended, with a higher incidence in adolescents and young women belonging to certain racial and ethnic minorities or with low levels of education and income. Roughly half of these women did not use any contraceptive method. [1] Obstetricians and gynecologists globally should raise awareness among women of all ages and help every patient choose the right contraceptive method.

About the Authors

A. L. Тikhomirov
Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry named after A.I. Evdokimov
Russian Federation


S. I. Sarsaniya
Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry named after A.I. Evdokimov
Russian Federation


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Тikhomirov AL, Sarsaniya SI. Intrauterine hormonal contraception: local and logical. Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council. 2014;(9):8-11. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2014-9-8-11

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