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20 Mcg Versus over 20 Mcg Estrogen Combined Oral Contraceptives for Contraception
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Abdomen
Abnormalities
Administration
Adolescents
Adolescent
Adult
Adverse effects
Affect
Aged
AIDS
Amenorrhea
Biphasic Versus Monophasic Oral Contraceptives
Biphasic Versus Triphasic Oral Contraceptives for Contraception
Body Weight
Bone
Breast Cancer and Hormonal Contraceptives
Breastfeeding
Breast
China
Cochrane review
Cohort study
Combination Contraceptives: Effects on Weight
Combination Injectable Contraceptives for Contraception
Combined Contraceptives in Women Without Diabetes Mellitus
Combined Hormonal Versus Non-Hormonal Versus Progestin-Only Contraception in Lactation
Combined Oral Contraceptives and Bone Mineral Density
Combined Oral Contraceptives for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Compliance
Continuous or Extended Cycle Use of Combined Oral Contraceptives
Contraception: Initiation, Choice of Method and Follow-Up
Contraception: Initiation, Choice of Method and Follow-Up - Related Resources
Contraception in Patients with Systemic Diseases
Contraception
Contraceptives, Oral, Combined
Contraceptives
Copper Intrauterine Device for Emergency Contraception
Counseling
Depression
Desogestrel
Diaphragm Versus Diaphragm with Spermicides for Contraception
Disease
Drugs
Drug Therapy
Drug
Dysmenorrhea
Embolism
Endocrinology
Estradiol
Evidence summary
Family
Female Sterilisation
Female
Female
Follow-up
Fracture
Growth
Gynaecology
Haematology
Haematology
Heavy menstrual bleeding
Hormonal Contraception
Hormonal Contraception in Overweight or Obese Women
Hormonal Contraception - Related Resources
Hormonal Contraception
Hormone replacement therapy
Hormones
Hospitalization
Immediate Post-Partum Insertion of Intrauterine Devices
Immediate Start of Hormonal Contraceptives for Contraception
Immediate Versus Delayed Postabortal Insertion of Contraceptive Implant
Infant
Injections
Insertion
Interventions for Emergency Contraception
Interventions for Pain with Intrauterine Device Insertion
Interventions for Preventing Unintended Pregnancies Among Adolescents
Interventions to Improve Contraception Use
Intrauterine Device for Contraception
Intrauterine Device - Related Resources
Intrauterine Devices
Ischaemic Stroke and Myocardial Infarction Risk with Combined Oral Contraceptives
Lactating
Lactational Amenorrhea for Family Planning
Lactation
Language
Lead
Levonorgestrel Combined with Ethinyloestradiol for Postcoital Contraception
Levonorgestrel Intrauterine Device for Emergency Contraception
Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System Vs. other Forms of Reversible Contraceptives
Levonorgestrel
Long Acting Progestin Contraceptives and Bone Mineral Density
Medroxyprogesterone acetate
Meta-analysis
Mifepristone
Milk
Misoprostol and Mifepristone for First Trimester Abortion
Mothers
Myocardial infarction
Nausea
Non-Latex Versus Latex Male Condoms for Contraception
Norethisterone
Nsaids for Heavy Bleeding or Pain Associated with IUD Use
Obesity
Obstetrics
Obstetrics
Oral Contraceptives and the Risk of Endometrial Cancer
Oral Contraceptives and the Risk of Ovarian Cancer
Oral Contraceptives in Patients Who have Experienced One Venous Thrombosis
Other Methods of Contraception
Other Methods of Contraception - Related Resources
Overweight
Pain
Patient Compliance
Patients
Physical Examination
Postcoital Contraception
Postcoital Contraception - Related Resources
Postpartum
Pregnancy Rate
Pregnancy
Pregnant
Premenstrual Syndrome
Prevention
Progestin-Only Contraceptives: Effects on Weight
Progestin-Only Pills for Contraception
Progestins for Symptomatic Treatment of Endometriosis
Progestins
Progestogens in Combined Oral Contraceptives
Protection
Pulmonary Embolism
Randomized Controlled Trials
Randomized controlled trial
Repeated Use of Pre- and Postcoital Hormonal Contraception for Prevention of Pregnancy
Risk Factors
Risk of Ischaemic Stroke in People with Migraine
Risk of Myocardial Infarction in Users of Third Generation Oral Contraceptives
Risk of Uterine Perforation in IUD Insertion
Risk of Venous Thrombosis in Users of 3rd Vs. 2nd Generation Combined Oral Contraceptives
Risk
Schools
Sensitivity
Sickle cell disease
Skin Patch and Vaginal Ring Versus Combined Oral Contraceptives for Contraception
Skin
Smoking
Spermicide Used Alone for Contraception
Steroid Hormones for Contraception in Men
Steroid Hormones for Contraception in Women with Sickle Cell Disease
Steroids
Strategies for Communicating Contraceptive Effectiveness
Stroke
Subdermal Implantable Contraceptives for Preventing Pregnancy
Survival
Systematic review
Testosterone
Third Generation Oral Contraceptives and Risk of Venous Thromboembolism
Thromboembolism
Thrombosis
Timing of Copper Intrauterine Device Insertion after Medical Abortion
Treatment of Deep Venous Thrombosis
Triphasic Versus Monophasic Oral Contraceptives for Contraception
Urine
Urology
Venous thromboembolism
Venous Thrombosis
Vomiting
VTE
Weight Gain
Weight
Women