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... intrauterine device; intrauterine hormone-releasing system; bilateral tubal ... intrauterine device, or an intrauterine hormonereleasing system ...
Intrauterine device; or; Vasectomy (partner); or; Hormonal (e.g., contraceptive pill, patch, intramuscular implant or injection); or; Abstinence, if in line ...
intrauterine device; intrauterine hormone-releasing system;; bilateral tubal ligation;; vasectomized partner (provided that the male vasectomized partner is ...
... IUDs are allowed; Selective estrogen receptor modulators (tamoxifen, raloxifene, or toremifene); Aromatase inhibitors (anastrazole, letrozole, or exemestane) ...
Areas of focus: Joint injection, Skin biopsy, Contraceptive implant method, Intrauterine device method, Prenatal care, General pediatri...c care, Nail ...
During in vitro fertilization, mature eggs are collected from ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab. Then a procedure is done to place one or more of the ...
... Intrauterine device method, Hysteroscopy, Gynecological surgery, Ovarian cyst, Heavy menstrual bleeding, Uterine polyps, Uterine fibroid, Endometriosis ...
... Intrauterine device method, Polypectomy, Gynecological surgery, Endometriosis, Uterine fibroid, Ovarian cyst, Uterine polyps, Chronic pelvic pain, Heavy ...
Intrauterine device in females, or other method with published data showing that the lowest expected failure rate is less than 1% per year. Able and willing ...
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