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Akush Ginekol (Sofiia). 1997;36(1):35-7.
[The use of the preparation Cilest in the practice of the Bulgarian Association for Family Planning]
[Article in Bulgarian]
Sirakov M, Kolarov G, Chernev T.
Data are presented from a questionnaire study on the sexual activity of Bulgarian teenagers as well information on the contraceptive methods chosen by them. The authors inform in short about the activities of the Bulgarian Association for Family Planning (BAFP). Analyses are made of the data obtained from BAFP card-index for the last two years. Information is given on the number of observed cycles, types of applied contraceptive method, aims of their application (contraception, treatment of acne, menstrual disturbances etc.). The attention was concentrated on the third generation contraceptive pills Cilest, on the age of patients, as well as on the adverse effects--change in blood pressure, body-weight changes, intermenstrual bleeding, hairiness, breast problems, paraclinical changes, etc. Underlined is the number of teenagers who seen the BAFP help on problems of contemporary contraception. The observed cycles show a very small percentage of adverse effects with hormonal contraception, mainly during the first 2 of 3 cycles, with predominance of intermenstrual bleeding. No body-weight changes or increased hairiness were observed.
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Aten Primaria. 1997 Oct 15;20(6):305-10.
[The use and effects of postcoital contraception]
[Article in Spanish]
Sueiro E, Perdiz C, Gayoso P, Doval JL.
Centro de Orientacion Familiar Novoa Santos, Ourense.
OBJECTIVES: To find those people seeking post-coital contraception (PCC), its efficacy and effects. DESIGN: A crossover study using a structured questionnaire, filled in both at the moment of demand and after using PCC. SETTING: The "Novoa Santos" Family Planning Centre in Ourense. PARTICIPANTS: All those requesting PCC between January 1995 and June 1996 (220 in all). INTERVENTIONS: The PCC norm was 8 pills, two taken every 12 hours, of 0.05 mg of Ethinyloestradiol (EE) plus 0.5 mg of Norgestrel. MEASURES AND MAIN RESULTS: We analysed social and demographic variables, sexual behaviour and PCC use with the SPSS programme for Windows. 96.4% attending were women, average age 21.98. They began coitus at 18.58 years old. 191 (86.8%) had a stable partner and 0 to 3 coitus per week. The condom was the commonest method (90.6%). CONCLUSIONS: Young women requesting PCC immediately after the risk coitus are students and residents in the city. It is a method used when there are problems with the condom and the frequency of failure is low. Sexually active people should be informed of the existence and use of PCC, as should the health professionals who could be asked for it.
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Reprod Freedom News. 1994 Dec 2;3(21):4-5.
Medical groups and health care providers petition FDA to relabel six oral contraceptives as "morning after pills".
[No authors listed]
PIP: In the US, the American Public Health Association, the American Medical Women's Association, and Planned Parenthood of New York City have filed a citizen's petition with the Food and Drug Administration urging that 6 oral contraceptives (OCs) currently available be relabeled to include information about their use as emergency postcoital contraceptives. These drugs have been proven safe and effective in preventing pregnancy when used postcoitally, yet current labeling withholds information about this use from physicians and women in apparent violation of regulatory requirements for OCs which mandate information on all approved uses. The 6 brands involved are Ovral, Lo/Ovral, Nordette, Triphasil, Levlen, and Tri-Levlen. Postcoital contraception reduces the risk of pregnancy by 75% and acts prior to implantation (and thus does not terminate a pregnancy). Relabeling the 6 brands of OCs could decrease the number of unintended pregnancies in the US by 1.7-2.3 million annually and may obviate the occurrence of as many as a million abortions each year.
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