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    was conducted. Searches included “etonogestrel implant and pregnancy,” “etonogestrel implant failure,” “Implanon and pregnancy,” and “Nexplanon and pregnancy.” The literature revealed that pregnancy with concomitant use of Implanon and Nexplanon is extremely rare. A total of 4103 women-years, comprising over 53,000 treatment cycles, were included in the initial clinical trials during Implanon development. There were no reported pregnancies during these trials leading to the resulting Pearl Index

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    Birth Control Implanon

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    Paris M. Lewis English 101 Robin White April 15, 2015 Implanon Are you interested in birth control are know someone who is? Are you stuck or know someone who is stuck in between which birth control to use? Well, being a woman myself I have found that using the birth control Implanon was the best birth control for me only because it is convenient, mess free, and it last for up to three years. People around the world have used birth control methods for thousands of years. These methods include things

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    There are many different contraceptives available to today’s youth. The first and major one would be the Birth control pills. There are two types of these pills, the first being the Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills which contain two hormones, an oestrogen and progestin and the second being the Progestin-only pills which contains one hormone being progestin. The Combined Oral Contraceptive pill works by stopping ovulation (release of an egg) and by inhibiting the movement of sperm. Among common couples

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    Combination oral contraceptive: synthetic estrogens and progestins, such as norgestimate and ethinyl estradiol (Ortho Tri-Cyclen). Subdermal implant (Implanon): etonogestrel (a synthetic progestin). ENG [13-Ethyl-17-hydroxy-11-methylene-18,19-dinor-17α-pregn-4-en-20-yn-3-one. Normal menstrual cycle: lasts about 28 days. Is controlled by the cyclic release of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) from the pituitary gland. When the FSH level spikes, theca cells produce testosterone, which diffuses into

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    Synthesis Essay Abortion

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    contraceptives such as condoms sometimes fail, this is also a reason for abortion. Nurse X explains that women in rural areas often do not know how to use the contraceptives made available to them. Nurse X uses Implanon as an example. Most women in rural areas who have been offered Implanon (a contraceptive that is implanted into

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    Discrimination is all around us, whether it’s against women, race, or religion, it is here. No matter what you try to say, it is here and it won’t be going away anytime soon. People say that others aren’t mistreated or that others feelings don’t get hurt because they are treated different, but the truth is that it does hurt. Women have to fight for equal rights. All races have too many stereotypes. People who practice religion have to be secretive about doing it. Women started fighting for

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    Case 1 A 30-year-old woman who has never been pregnant comes for her annual examination. She currently desires birth control, but plans to become pregnant 1 to 2 years from now. She has no history of significant medical illness. Her body mass index is 23 kg/m2, and she takes no medications. 1: What additional information would be useful prior to discussing a contraceptive plan with your client? - What is your usual blood pressure and how often do you check it or have it checked? - When did your

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    For thousands of years forms of birth control have been around. People have fought for hundreds of years to make birth control available to all women. Birth control was banned at point in the United Sates. According to the authors at Wikipedia.org, “Contraception was not restricted by the law in the United States throughout most of the 19th century, but in the 1870s a social purity movement grew in strength, aimed at outlawing vice in general, and prostitution and obscenity in particular. Composed

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    them. With advancements in medicine, there are now different contraceptives that work cohesively with almost any body type. For example, there are methods such as the patch which is a sticker that has to be changed every week for three week, the implanon: a needle inserted in the arm which can stay in for up to two years, birth control pills: which has to be taken at the same time everyday, and also the Depo-Provera: a shot that has to be taken once every three months in the hip. As long as the girls

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    Contraception, the use of various devices, drugs, agents, or surgical procedure to prevent conception or impregnation, helps all females plan if and when they want to have a baby. 50 years ago, FDA approved contraception and currently over 100 million women have used contraception in their life. Now, there are various types of contraceptives to choose from including long-acting reversible contraceptives such as intrauterine devices and contraceptive implants (Benagio, Bastianelli, & Farris 2006)

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