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Mitchell D Creinin

Contraception

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Contraception|April 25, 2024
IUD expulsion risk by IUD frame typeMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|December 11, 2012
Mifepristone vs. osmotic dilator insertion for cervical preparation prior to surgical abortion at 14-16 weeks: a randomized trialMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|May 18, 2010
Forgettable contraceptionMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|February 16, 2013
Types of combined oral contraceptives used by US womenMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|May 13, 2014
Extended use of the intrauterine device: a literature review and recommendations for clinical practiceMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|March 21, 2021
Ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel patch phase 3 data clarificationMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|February 14, 2025
Transcervical foley balloon versus osmotic dilators for cervical preparationPatrice Trowbridge, Mitchell D Creinin
Contraception|February 7, 2018
More clarity needed for contraceptive mobile app Pearl Index calculationsNatasha Schimmoeller, Mitchell D Creinin
Contraception|July 19, 2005
How do we ensure 'high quality' clinical research?Mitchell D Creinin, Wayne Shields
Contraception|November 18, 2019
Mifepristone antagonization requires real studies to evaluate safety and efficacyMitchell D Creinin, Melissa J Chen
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Contraception|April 25, 2024
IUD expulsion risk by IUD frame typeMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|December 11, 2012
Mifepristone vs. osmotic dilator insertion for cervical preparation prior to surgical abortion at 14-16 weeks: a randomized trialMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|May 18, 2010
Forgettable contraceptionMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|February 16, 2013
Types of combined oral contraceptives used by US womenMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|May 13, 2014
Extended use of the intrauterine device: a literature review and recommendations for clinical practiceMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|March 21, 2021
Ethinyl estradiol and levonorgestrel patch phase 3 data clarificationMitchell D Creinin
Contraception|February 14, 2025
Transcervical foley balloon versus osmotic dilators for cervical preparationPatrice Trowbridge, Mitchell D Creinin
Contraception|February 7, 2018
More clarity needed for contraceptive mobile app Pearl Index calculationsNatasha Schimmoeller, Mitchell D Creinin
Contraception|July 19, 2005
How do we ensure 'high quality' clinical research?Mitchell D Creinin, Wayne Shields
Contraception|November 18, 2019
Mifepristone antagonization requires real studies to evaluate safety and efficacyMitchell D Creinin, Melissa J Chen
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