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BMJ Sexual and Reproductive Health Volume 47 Issue 3, July 2021



TABLE OF CONTENTS :
1. Supporting blood pressure measurement prior to online prescription of the combined oral contraceptive
2. 10% lidocaine spray for pain control during intrauterine device insertion: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
3. Estimating the market size for a dual prevention pill: adding contraception to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to increase uptake
4. Postpartum long-acting contraception uptake and service delivery outcomes after a multilevel intervention in Kigali, Rwanda
5. Postpartum women’s knowledge and planned use of contraception in Myanmar
6. Acceptability of remote prescribing and postal delivery services for contraceptive pills and treatment of uncomplicated Chlamydia trachomatis
7. Provider perspectives in implementing the Postpartum Intrauterine Device Initiative in Sri Lanka: a qualitative study
8. Accessing abortion outside jurisdiction following legalisation of abortion in the Republic of Ireland
9. Over-the-counter oral contraceptive use among women in Mexico: results from a national survey
10. Perceived barriers and facilitators to accessing and utilising sexual and reproductive healthcare for people who experience homelessness: a systematic review
11. Troublesome bleeding following early medical abortion
12. ‘Our COVID-19 cloud silver lining’: the initiation and progress of postnatal contraception services during the COVID-19 pandemic in a UK maternity hospital
13. More than just contraception: the impact of the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system on public health over 30 years
14. New position for subdermal implant
15. Termination of pregnancy services: a year in review in a tertiary maternity hospital
16. Challenges of accessing emergency contraceptive pills in Japan
17. Venus
18. Understanding the diverse sexual repertoires of men who have sex with men, trans and gender-diverse groups is important for sexually transmitted infection prevention
19. Age pattern of sexual activities with the most recent partner among men who have sex with men in Melbourne, Australia: a cross-sectional study
20. Online contraceptive discussion forums: a qualitative study to explore information provision
21. Get PrEPPT (pre-exposure prophylaxis and pregnancy termination): an exploration of the values, attitudes and preferences regarding HIV and PrEP among women seeking abortion
22. Intimate partner violence among pregnant women reporting to the emergency department: findings from a nationwide sample
23. Towards individualised contraceptive counselling: clinical and reproductive factors associated with self-reported hormonal contraceptive-induced adverse mood symptoms
24. Preventing first births among adolescents in Mexico City’s public abortion programme
25. Surgical or medical abortion of pregnancies between 13+0 and 23+6 weeks’ gestation? A systematic review and new NICE national guidelines
26. The ethics of state-sponsored and clinical promotion of long-acting reversible contraception
27. New types of diaphragms and cervical caps versus older types of diaphragms and different gels for contraception: a systematic review
28. Correction: Should emergency contraception be a general sales medicine?


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No. Panggil
610.5 BMJ b
Penerbit BMJ Publishing Group : United Kingdom.,
Deskripsi Fisik
157-234 Pages.; 21 x 28 cm.
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English
ISBN/ISSN
2515-1991
Klasifikasi
610.5
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Tipe Media
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