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Knowing when you ovulate and having sex regularly from 3 to 4 days before ovulation until one day after ovulation improves the odds of getting pregnant.
- Acceptable methods of contraception include the use of at least two of the following: 1) intrauterine device; 2) hormonal contraceptives for at least 30 ...
Some people with cancer may have aquired their disease because they inherited an abnormal (mutated) gene. The researchers of this study want to better ...
The purpose of this study is to compare whether minimal residual disease (MRD) flow cytometric assay is not affected by different anticoagulants. Participation ...
... intrauterine device) during the study and for 3 months following the last dose of Study Drug. Postmenopausal females (> 45 years old and without menses for ...
Signals will be collected using various stimulation paradigms at several time points after lead implant during the therapy evaluation period. Signals will also ...
... intrauterine device) from the time of consent through 4 months following the last dose of study drug. Exclusion Criteria: Is pregnant, breastfeeding, or ...
- Intrauterine device - Intrauterine hormone-releasing system - Bilateral tubal occlusion/ligation procedure - Vasectomized partner (the vasectomized ...
intrauterine device;; intrauterine hormone-releasing system;; bilateral tubal occlusion;; vasectomized partner. If a male, agrees to make no donation of sperm ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the prevalence and effect of frailty in patients referred to pulmonary hypertension (PH) clinic at our institution.
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