1.Future Contraception Method.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1997;40(11):1498-1504
No abstract available.
Contraception*
2.Non Hormonal Contraceptive Method.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1997;40(11):1482-1490
No abstract available.
Contraception*
3.Hormonal Contraception.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1997;40(11):1468-1474
No abstract available.
Contraception*
4.Some effects of community on reproductive and contraceptive decision of women
Journal of Practical Medicine 1998;344(1):78-80
This report presented results of a retrospective study that assessed the role of the community in women’s contraceptive decisions. Participants were 1.469 women who has used and/or were using combined oral contraceptives (COCs). The results showed that FP collaborators have greatest role in advising them to use COCs, followed by the health care workers, their husbands and relatives. However, their husbands and relatives play an important role in their discontinuation of the methods. IN order to improve the quality of counseling for COC users, more attention need to be paid for counseling to their husbands and families.
Reproduction
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Contraception
5.Current concept of infertility treatment.
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2005;48(5):1106-1129
Infertility is a disease that exists when a couple has tried to conceive for 12 months during which time they have had intercourse without the use of contraception. There are many factors suggested as causative factors for this problem and various diagnostic and therapeutic approaches are practicing to alleviate this infertility with great advancement in molecular biology, cryobiology and ART etc. During provision of infertility service, most importantly clinician keep in mind that comprehensive care should be individualized based on the couple's situation. Even though there is advancement in this field, still there are remaining area to be explored and approaches yet to be developed for the future.
Contraception
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Infertility*
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Molecular Biology
6.Emergency Contraception.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2002;23(6):706-714
No abstract available.
Contraception, Postcoital*
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Emergencies*
7.he acceptance of ideal, a combined contraceptive from the user's views
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2000;(4):38-41
Ideal or Minisiston-Fe composing of low doses of ethynyl estradiol (EE) and levonorgestrel (LNG) was widely used in 61 provinces and cities. This study assessed some demographic aspects of this female contraception, evaluated its effects and side effects on the reproductive-age women (15-49 years old), and identified the factors influencing on the choice of this therapy. 74% of the current users expressed their acceptance, while 27.6% of the subjects, who had ever used this therapy, had no satisfaction.
Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Contraception
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women
8.nvestigation of using contraceptive pill at the communes and precincts:
Journal of Practical Medicine 2000;383(6):42-44
An interview of 245 people of which VÜnh Phóc (52), Nam Hµ (49), H¶i Hng (50), L©m §ång (23), S«ng BÐ (40) and Sãc Tr¨ng (41) has shown that the use of contraceptive pill has been limited until the time of interview. There was a lack of supervision in the implementation of control table for user. The control table actually contributed to simplify the process of pill dispensing and facilitate to users. The control table also provided fully the information of contraceptive pill such as administration and over coming the wrong knowledge of users.
Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Contraception
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women
9.Pregnancy in adolescent in Vietnam
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 1998;9():1-4
Adolescent has a high risk such as intercourse without a contraceptive method. Although the rate of knowledge for the contraceptive methods was very high, the rate of using the contraceptive method was low. The perception of sex and love was wrong, in addition to factors of family, community, impact of market economy and disadvantage of information influence significantly on the pregnancy in adolescent.
Pregnancy
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Coitus
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Contraception
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Adolescent
10.Utilization of contraceptives and ANC services in 30 communes in Can tho province ( 2003):
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2005;15(6):40-46
The study was conducted in 534 mothers of reproductive age at 30 communes in 3 districts of Can Tho province. The study addressed the usage of contraceptive methods, antenatal care and related factors. The results showed that the proportion of women using contraceptive methods was 65.9%, among them 82.7% used modern methods. Acceptance of family planning between women with different educational and economical status varied. The acceptance was lower in poorer and less educated groups. The rate of contraceptive failure was 6.9%. The proportion of women who had ever had natural abortion was 14%. There were no significant differences of these rates by education levels and household economical status. The proportions of the better education and the wealthy women giving birth in hospitals were higher than the poorly and less educated women who had birth delivery at CHSs and midwife houses (54.2% vs. 42.5% and 55.1% vs. 12%, respectively).
Contraception
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Contraceptive Agents