• Extended or continuous cycle combined oral contraceptive pills are a packaging of combined oral contraceptive pills (COCPs) that reduce or eliminate the...
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    JT, Grimes DA (July 2014). "Continuous or extended cycle vs. cyclic use of combined hormonal contraceptives for contraception". The Cochrane Database...
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    is marketed as a contraceptive. The original hormonal method—the combined oral contraceptive pill—was first marketed as a contraceptive in 1960. In the...
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    who smoke cigarettes. The contraceptive patch is contraindicated for use in women with a BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2. All combined hormonal birth control products have...
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  • Combined injectable contraceptives (CICs) are a form of hormonal birth control for women. They consist of monthly injections of combined formulations containing...
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    Combined hormonal contraception (CHC), or combined birth control, is a form of hormonal contraception which combines both an estrogen and a progestogen...
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  • Menstrual suppression (category Menstrual cycle)
    suppression include hormonal medications like extended cycle combined hormonal contraceptive pills, progestogen-only contraceptives (including progestogen-only...
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  • requiring user action. They include hormonal and non-hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs) and subdermal hormonal contraceptive implants. They are the most effective...
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    A contraceptive vaginal ring is a type of hormonal insert that is placed in the vagina for the purpose of birth control. The rings themselves utilize a...
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    male contraception, these include contraceptive pills (combination and progestin-only pill), hormonal or non-hormonal IUD, patch, vaginal ring, diaphragm...
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    An intrauterine device (IUD), also known as an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD or ICD) or coil, is a small, often T-shaped birth control device...
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  • between combined oral contraceptive pills, containing both estrogens and synthetic progestogens (progestins), and progestogen only pills. Combined oral contraceptive...
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  • 'sequentially combined'. Alternatively, 'continuous combined' HRT can be given with a constant daily hormonal dosage. Continuous combined HRT is associated...
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    pregnancies in any trimester. Emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) are sometimes referred to as emergency hormonal contraception (EHC). They are taken after...
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    from hormonal contraceptives typically disappear over time (3-5 months) with consistent use. Less common effects of combined hormonal contraceptives include...
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    Ethinylestradiol/etonogestrel (category Combined hormonal contraceptives)
    pregnancy is associated with a high risk of blood clots. Like all combined hormonal contraceptives, Nuvaring works primarily by preventing ovulation. A secondary...
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  • Extended cycle use of combined hormonal contraceptives also allow suppression of menstruation. Patients who stop using combined oral contraceptive pills...
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    The combined hormonal contraceptive vaginal ring is self-administered once a month. Leaving the ring in for three weeks slowly releases hormones into...
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    Menstruation (category Menstrual cycle)
    done either by skipping the placebo pills, or using an extended cycle combined oral contraceptive pill, which were first marketed in the U.S. in the early...
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    prevent ovulation. In contrast, contraceptive pills that contain both oestrogen and progesterone, the combined oral contraceptive pills, work mainly by preventing...
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    2006). "Medical eligibility criteria for new contraceptive methods: combined hormonal patch, combined hormonal vaginal ring and the etonogestrel implant"...
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    Drospirenone (category Hormonal contraception)
    contraceptives containing ethinylestradiol combined with drospirenone or desogestrel on lipid and lipoprotein metabolism over a period of 13 cycles"...
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    Dienogest (category Hormonal contraception)
    Cagnacci A (2018). "Venous thrombosis and hormonal contraception: what's new with estradiol-based hormonal contraceptives?". Open Access Journal of Contraception...
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    long-term hormonal regimens have not been conclusively studied and are difficult to estimate because research on the long-term use of hormonal therapy has...
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    testosterone but not the level of cortisol in the female body, and hormonal contraceptives may affect the variation in testosterone response to sexual thoughts...
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    using hormonal or intrauterine birth control methods was about 46% (29% intrauterine, 17% hormonal). During the Soviet era high quality contraceptives were...
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    Endometriosis (category Menstrual cycle)
    unclear. A 2021 meta-analysis found that GnRH analogs and combined hormonal contraceptives were the best treatment for reducing dyspareunia and menstrual...
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  • are due to combined problems in both partners. In 10–20% of cases, no cause is found. The most common causes of female infertility are hormonal in nature...
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    rendering LAM less effective. If not combined with barrier contraceptives, spermicides, hormonal contraceptives, or intrauterine devices, LAM may be considered...
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    relationships between two cisgender, heterosexual people. Hormonal agents such as gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH agonist) are associated with depression...
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