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Fallopian tube damage or blockage. Eggs move from the ovaries to the uterus through the fallopian tubes. · Ovulation disorders. · Endometriosis. · Uterine fibroids ...
Intrauterine device (IUD);; Hormonal (birth control pill, injections, implants);; Bilateral tubal ligation;; Successful vasectomy. Agree to abstain from ...
... Intrauterine ...device method, Female hormone replacement therapy, Loop electrosurgical excision procedure, Cervical biopsy, Vulvar biopsy, Vaginal biopsy ...
... IUD [Intrauterine device] or abstinence. Females are not considered to be of childbearing potential if they are postmenopausal for at least 2 years or have ...
... Intrauterine device (IUD), Intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS), bilateral tubal occlusion, vasectomized partner (provided that the partner is the ...
intrauterine device (IUD); intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS);; bilateral tubal ligation;; vasectomized partner with confirmed sterility (ie ...
Placement of an intrauterine device (IUD);; Placement of an intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS);; Bilateral tubal occlusion;; Vasectomised partner ...
Intrauterine device (IUD);; Intrauterine hormone-releasing system (IUS);; Bilateral tubal occlusion;; Sexual abstinence; i.e., refraining from heterosexual ...
... intrauterine device (IUD), hormonal implants, injectable contraceptive medications, doublebarrier methods, or tubal ligation. Females who are postmenopausal ...
... Intrauterine device method, Hysteroscopy, Female hormone replacement therapy, Loop electrosurgical excision procedure, Diagnostic hysteroscopy, Diagnostic ...
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