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Acceptable birth control methods include established use of oral, injected, or implanted hormonal methods of contraception; intrauterine device (IUD) or ...
... Intrauterine device method, Hysteroscopy, Gynecological surgery, Ovarian cyst, Heavy menstrual bleeding, Uterine polyps, Uterine fibroid, Endometriosis ...
Mohamed, M.D.. Family Physician. Rochester, MN. Areas of focus: Skin biopsy, Contraceptive implant method, Prenatal care, Intrauterine device method, Joint ...
Intrauterine device.;; Intrauterine hormone-releasing system;; Bilateral tubal occlusion;; Sexual abstinence; i.e., refraining from heterosexual intercourse ...
... intrauterine device, diaphragm, condom, abstinence or surgical sterility) prior to study entry and for the duration of study participation through 30 days ...
... Intrauterine device method, Polypectomy, Presacral neurectomy, Gynecological surgery, Endometriosis, Uterine fibroid, Menstrual cramps, Ectopic pregnancy ...
Acceptable contraception methods include intrauterine device, hormone-based contraception, and barrier method (e.g., condom, diaphragm, or cervical cap) with ...
- Acceptable methods of contraception include the use of at least two of the following: 1) intrauterine device; 2) hormonal contraceptives for at least 30 ...
... Intrauterine device method, Conization, Lymph node biopsy, Endometrial biopsy, Polypectomy, Laser ablation, Pelvic surgery, Debulking surgery, Minimally ...
... Intrauterine device method, Hysteroscopy, Fertility sparing surgery, Ovarian remnant removal, Endometrial biopsy, Pelvic surgery, Vulvodynia, Pelvic floor ...
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