Acceptability of an on-demand pericoital oral contraceptive pill: a systematic scoping review
Abstract Background Access to an on-demand pericoital oral contraceptive pill - used to prevent pregnancy within a defined window around sexual intercourse - could offer women more reproductive agency. A contraceptive with this indication is not currently available in any market. This review aims to...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Bell (Author), Susannah Gibbs (Author), Abigail Winskell (Author), Xaviera Villarino (Author), Halle Gill (Author), Kristen Little (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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