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Hormonal contraception (Clinical lecture)

HEALTH OF WOMAN. 2017.10(126):10–18; doi 10.15574/HW.2017.126.10

T.G. Romanenko, T.V. Dovbnіa
National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education PL Shupika Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Kyiv

The article focused on a variety of hormonal contraceptive options, including combined oral contraceptives, intrauterine contraceptives, vaginal and transdermal hormonal releasing systems. Also emphasized on the principles of women’s examination before using hormonal contraception, counseling the doctor about the use of the chosen method of contraception.
Key words: methods of hormonal contraception, women, use.

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