Search results for "Contraception"

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[Contraception in chronically ill adolescents].

2003

Contraception in chronically ill adolescents has to consider side effects with regard to metabolic or hematological disease. Additionally the compliance of the patient has to be taken in account when consulting about contraceptives. In juvenile diabetics with good glycemic control and metabolic diseases of the amino acids oral contraceptives are justifiable. Adolescents with galactose-mia mostly suffer from premature ovarian failure and therefore have to be controlled wether they need contraception at all. Young women with sickle-cell anemia are at risk of thrombophilia. They should not be given hormonal contraceptives. In v. Willebrand-Jurgens-Syndrome oral contraceptives are favourable be…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsAdolescentAnemiaSexual BehaviorDiseaseThrombophiliaDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumansGlycemicGynecologybusiness.industryContraindicationsObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseasePremature ovarian failureChronic diseaseContraceptionDiabetes Mellitus Type 1Sexual behaviorChronic DiseaseFemalebusinessSexualityContraceptives OralZentralblatt fur Gynakologie
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Perceived determinants of physical activity among women with prior severe preeclampsia: a qualitative assessment.

2022

Abstract Background The objective of this study was to (1) qualitatively identify the perceived determinants of physical activity among women who have experienced severe preeclampsia, and (2) examine whether these determinants are consistent with the overarching processes outlined in the integrated behavior change (IBC) model, a novel model that describes physical activity as being a result of motivational, volitional, and automatic processes. Methods Patients (n = 35) of the Follow-Up PreEClampsia (FUPEC) Outpatient Clinic, Erasmus MC, the Netherlands, participated in an anonymous online survey. The main outcomes under study were their perceived determinants of physical activity. Responses…

Malequalitative studyphysical activityNursingliikuntaCardiovascularPaediatrics and Reproductive MedicinepreeclampsiaPre-EclampsiaClinical ResearchPregnancySurveys and QuestionnairesBehavioral and Social ScienceHumansObstetrics & Reproductive MedicinekuntoutujatExercisemotivaatioMotivationContraception/ReproductionObstetrics and GynecologySocial Supportcardiovascular healthGeneral Medicineperceived determinantsReproductive Medicinepre-eklampsiaterveyskäyttäytyminenPublic Health and Health ServicesFemalefyysinen aktiivisuusBMC women's health
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The influence of oral contraceptives on the composition of bile.

1982

The increased risk of cholelithiasis during intake of oral contraceptives may be due to estrogen-induced saturation of the bile with cholesterol. In a randomized, prospective, crossed-over double-blind study 20 healthy women after roentgenological exclusion of gall-stones received either 1.0 mg of norethindrone acetate and 50 microgram ethinyl estradiol daily - as usual in oral contraception - for 21 days with 7 days of placebo treatment in each cycle or one fifth of this hormone dose in form of a continuous daily medication. After a 4 month's treatment the medication form was crossed-over. At the beginning of the study, before the cross-over and after the study bile was collected by duoden…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyNauseamedia_common.quotation_subjectGallbladder diseasePhysiologyEthinyl EstradiolContraceptives Oral HormonalMenstruationchemistry.chemical_compoundCholelithiasisInternal medicineDrug DiscoverymedicineBileHumansProspective cohort studyGenetics (clinical)Menstrual cyclemedia_commonbusiness.industryCholesterolGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyCholesterolchemistryHormonal contraceptionVomitingMolecular MedicineFemalemedicine.symptomNorethindronebusinessContraceptives OralKlinische Wochenschrift
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Contemporary performance art by Helena Walsh: embodiment as empowerment in an Irish context

2016

Ever since the 1970s, performance artists have used their bodies as a means to question the patriarchal control of women. In Ireland, where the body is at the center of debates over contraception, abortion and divorce, feminist performance art has proved particularly pertinent to substitute the real experiential body to the allegorical or fetishized female body. Through her performances, Helena Walsh incites the viewers to respond to the effect of ideology on the physical body. Embodiment, impersonation and incorporation make the body explicit and reopen historical wounds.

feminismContraception Magdalene Laundriesguerre du VietnamPerformancemanifestationsNorthern IrelandProstitutionMagdalene laudriesPerformance artAvortementAllégorie1968impérialismeComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSIrlande du NordNationalismVietnam WarstudentsdemonstrationsétudiantsAbortion[ SHS.ART ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historysocial movementmouvement socialNationalismeimperialismAllegory[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencesbody artIreland
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Network analysis of knowledge and practices regarding sexual and reproductive health: a study among adolescent street girls in Kinshasa (DRC)

2016

The aim of the study was to ascertain the influence of knowledge and interventions in sexual and reproductive health and contraception practices among adolescent street girls from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.A cross-sectional study was carried out among street girls between 12 and 21 years of age. A standardised questionnaire was used, encompassing socio-demographic data and knowledge and practices regarding sexual and reproductive health. A network analysis was carried out.The study comprised 293 street girls. The mean age was 17.1 years (range 12-21 years) and the mean time spent living on the streets was 3.9 years (range 0-15 years). Commercial sex was reported by 78.5% (9…

GerontologyHealth Knowledge Attitudes Practicemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentCross-sectional studySexual BehaviorPopulationlaw.inventionHomeless YouthYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCondomAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)PregnancylawSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansMedicinePharmacology (medical)030212 general & internal medicineChildeducationContraception BehaviorReproductive healtheducation.field_of_study030505 public healthbusiness.industryPublic healthAge FactorsObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseSex WorkSexual intercourseContraceptionCross-Sectional StudiesReproductive MedicineAdolescent BehaviorFamily planningPregnancy in AdolescenceDemocratic Republic of the CongoFemale0305 other medical sciencebusinessDemographyThe European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care
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Estroprogestins and cardiovascular risk in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

2013

Because PCOS women present an increased cardiovascular risk, the safety of estroprogestin treatment is debated and contrasting data have been reported. However, cardiovascular risk is not the same in all PCOS women and individual cardiovascular risk should be assessed before staring any estroprogestin treatment. The available data show that products containing both second generation and third generation progestins (including drosperinone and cyproterone acetate) represent a safe treatment in PCOS patients with regular cardiovascular risk. In PCOS patients with increased cardiovascular risk, a careful choice of estroprogestin product is needed and cardiovascular risk should be monitored duri…

PCOS Estroprogestins Cardiovascular risk contraception hyperandrogenismSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E OstetriciaSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareSettore MED/13 - Endocrinologia
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Associations of Sex Hormones and Hormonal Status With Arterial Stiffness in a Female Sample From Reproductive Years to Menopause

2021

Objective: Loss of sex hormones has been suggested to underlie menopause-associated increment in cardiovascular risk. We investigated associations of sex hormones with arterial stiffness in 19–58-years-old women. We also studied associations of specific hormonal stages, including natural menstrual cycle, cycle with combined oral contraceptives (COC) and menopausal status with or without hormone therapy (HT), with arterial stiffness. Methods: This study includes repeated measurements of 65 healthy women representing reproductive (n=16 natural, n=10 COC-users) and menopause (n=5 perimenopausal, n=26 postmenopausal, n=8 HT-users) stages. Arterial stiffness outcomes were aortic pulse wave veloc…

AdultnaisetAdolescentvaihdevuodetBlood PressurekuukautisetPulse Wave Analysisreproductive hormoneshormonaaliset tekijätYoung AdultEndocrinologyVascular StiffnessHeart Ratewomen’s healthHumanspulse wave analysisArterial PressureGonadal Steroid HormonesMenstrual CycleOriginal ResearchsukupuolihormonitEstradiolhormonal contraceptionvascular stiffnessMiddle Agedhormone replacement therapyikääntyminenkuukautiskiertoFollicular Phasevascular aginghormonihoitosydän- ja verisuonitauditFemaleFollicle Stimulating HormoneMenopausemenstruation
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Optimal management of hormonal contraceptives after an episode of venous thromboembolism

2019

Optimal management of hormonal contraception in patients with venous thromboembolism (VE) requires an individualized approach considering its potential benefits and complications during and after anticoagulant treatment. Potential benefits include prevention of pregnancy and mitigation of menstrual bleeding that is often worsened after start of anticoagulation therapy. Current evidence suggests that patients may opt for a continuation of (all forms of) hormonal contraception during anticoagulant treatment, provided that they are adequately informed by the treating physicians. Combined oral contraceptives should be stopped before anticoagulant therapy may he discontinued, preferably after th…

Quality of lifemedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectHormonal contraception030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeHumansMedicineIntensive care medicineMenstrual cyclemedia_commonPregnancybusiness.industryMenstrual bleedingAnticoagulantsHematologymedicine.diseaseOptimal managementContraceptives Oral CombinedMenstrual bleedingHormonal contraception030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemalebusinessVenous thromboembolismHormoneVenous thromboembolism
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Contraception in diabetic women: an Italian study

2005

Abstract Over 1 year, a survey on contraception and obstetric history was performed on a cohort of 667 Caucasian fertile diabetic women (446, type 1 and 201, type 2) living in Italy. Results: Of these women, 30.4% used hormonal contraceptives, 12.0% intra-uterine device (IUD), 10.7% declared they used no contraception, 47.0% only utilised barrier and/or natural methods. However, irrespective of their previous contraceptive strategy, 7.2% of all the studied population was surgically sterilized during caesarean section. Hormonal contraception: Of these women, 60.4% was prescribed by a gynaecologist, 11.2% by a diabetologist, 15% by both of them and 13.4% by others. The proportion using oral c…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtytype 1 diabetesEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationdiabetic pregnancycontraception; diabetic pregnancy; type 1 diabetes; type 2 diabetesWhite PeopleCohort StudiesEndocrinologyInternal MedicinemedicineHumansCaesarean sectioneducationGynecologyPregnancyeducation.field_of_studyDiabetic RetinopathyGeographyMarital Statusbusiness.industryObstetricsSmokingGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseDiabetes Mellitus Type 1Diabetes Mellitus Type 2ItalycontraceptionHormonal contraceptionFamily planningCohortFemaletype 2 diabetesbusinessDeveloped countryCohort studyDiabetes Research and Clinical Practice
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2021

ObjectiveLoss of sex hormones has been suggested to underlie menopause-associated increment in cardiovascular risk. We investigated associations of sex hormones with arterial stiffness in 19–58-years-old women. We also studied associations of specific hormonal stages, including natural menstrual cycle, cycle with combined oral contraceptives (COC) and menopausal status with or without hormone therapy (HT), with arterial stiffness.MethodsThis study includes repeated measurements of 65 healthy women representing reproductive (n=16 natural, n=10 COC-users) and menopause (n=5 perimenopausal, n=26 postmenopausal, n=8 HT-users) stages. Arterial stiffness outcomes were aortic pulse wave velocity (…

Mean arterial pressurebusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentPhysiologymedicine.diseaseMenopauseHormonal contraceptionTransgender hormone therapyArterial stiffnessMedicineHormone therapybusinessPulse wave velocityMenstrual cyclemedia_commonFrontiers in Endocrinology
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