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Prospects for improved contraception.

L Atkinson, S B Schearer, O Harkavy

    Family Planning Perspectives
    |July 1, 1980
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    New birth control methods are emerging, but research funding, program coordination, and regulatory hurdles impede significant advancements in reproductive health technologies.

    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive Health
    • Medical Technology Development

    Background:

    • The post-pill and post-intrauterine device (IUD) era has seen advancements in contraception.
    • However, the development of novel birth control methods faces persistent challenges.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the progress and obstacles in developing new birth control methods.
    • To identify key factors hindering major breakthroughs in contraceptive research and development.

    Main Methods:

    • This study is a review of current trends and challenges in contraceptive development.
    • Analysis of factors affecting research and development (R&D) funding, program coordination, and regulatory processes.

    Main Results:

    • Several new birth control methods have been introduced or are in development.

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  • Significant challenges include declining research funding, poor donor/program coordination, and complex regulatory requirements.
  • Conclusions:

    • Despite progress, the development of groundbreaking contraceptive technologies is significantly hampered by financial, logistical, and regulatory barriers.
    • Addressing these issues is crucial for advancing reproductive health and meeting unmet needs.