Women and Post fertilization Effects of Birth Control: Consistency of Beliefs, Intentions and Reported Use
- Topics:
- Healthcare Services
- Tags:
- Birth,
- Gender And Diversity,
- Human Resources,
- Women
- Source:
- BioMed Central
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Overview: This study assesses the consistency of responses among women regarding their beliefs about the mechanisms of actions of birth control methods, beliefs about when human life begins the intention to use or not use birth control methods that they believe may act after fertilization or implantation, and their reported use of specific methods. Women who believe that life begins at fertilization may not intend to use a birth control method that could have postfertilization effects. More research is needed to understand the relative importance of postfertilization effects for women in other populations, and in relation to other properties of and priorities for birth control methods.
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Format: PDF | Size: 140KB | Date: Nov 2005 | Pages: 26





