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Fertility Preservation Through Oocyte Vitrification: Clinical and Laboratory Perspectives
Published on: September 16, 2021
[Advances in hormonal contraception]
Luis Alberto Villanueva Egan1, Mauricio Pichardo Cuevas
1Hospital de la Mujer, Prolongación Salvador Díaz Mirón núm. 374, primer piso, colonia Santo Tomás, CP 11340, DF Mexico. laave@servidor.unam.mx
Abstract:
This review provides an update regarding newer options in hormonal contraception that include the progestin-releasing intrauterine system, the contraceptive patch and ring, the single rod progestin-releasing implant, extended and emergency oral contraception and recent advances in hormonal male contraception. These methods represent a major advancement in this field, allowing for the development of more acceptable, safety and effective birth control regimens.
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