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An update on combined hormonal contraceptive pills

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Bateson D, Stewart M, McNamee K, 2017, An update on combined hormonal contraceptive pills, Medicine Today, 18(7) 51-55

“In My Culture, We Don’t Know Anything About That”: Sexual and Reproductive Health of Migrant and Refugee Women

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Metusela C, Ussher J, Perz J, Hawkey A, Morrow M, Narchal R, Estoesta J, Monteiro M, 2017, “In My Culture, We Don’t Know Anything About That”: Sexual and Reproductive Health of Migrant and Refugee Women, Int.J. Behav. Med. , Online doi:10.1007/s12529-017-9662-3

Current barriers and potential strategies to increase the use of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) to reduce the rate of unintended pregnancies in Australia: An expert roundtable discussion

Reference

Mazza D, Bateson D, Frearson M, Goldstone P, Kovacs G, Baber R, 2017, Current barriers and potential strategies to increase the use of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) to reduce the rate of unintended pregnancies in Australia: An expert roundtable discussion, Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol, 57 206–212. doi:10.1111/ajo.12587

Effectiveness of the progestin-only pill for migraine treatment in women: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Warhurst S, Rofe CJ, Brew BJ, Bateson D, McGeechan K, Merki-Feld GS, Garrick R, Tomlinson SE, 2017, Effectiveness of the progestin-only pill for migraine treatment in women: A systematic review and meta-analysis., Cephalalgia, Online doi:10.1177/0333102417710636

Medical termination of pregnancy in general practice in Australia: a descriptive-interpretive qualitative study

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Dawson A J, Nicolls R, Bateson D, Doab A, Estoesta J, Brassil A, Sullivan E A, 2017, Medical termination of pregnancy in general practice in Australia: a descriptive-interpretive qualitative study, Reproductive Health, Online DOI: 10.1186/s12978-017-0303-8

What do young Australian women want (when talking to doctors about contraception)?

Access to most contraceptives in Australia requires a prescription from a doctor, and it has been shown that doctors can influence women’s decision-making with respect to contraception. However, little research has documented how women experience their interactions with doctors within the context of a contraceptive consultation. Understanding such experiences may contribute to our knowledge of factors that may influence women’s contraceptive decisions more broadly.

What to do about missing IUD threads

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Bateson D, South R, 2017, What to do about missing IUD threads, Medicine Today, 18(3) 67-69

Implanon NXT: Expert tips for best-practice insertion and removal

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Pearson S, Stewart M, Bateson D, 2017, Implanon NXT: Expert tips for best-practice insertion and removal, Aust Fam Physician, 46(3) 104-108

Insertion of intrauterine devices

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Weisberg E, 1980, Insertion of intrauterine devices, Med J Aust, 2(7) 359-62

Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus

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Wallace C, Weisberg E, McCaffery K, 2007, Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus, N S W Public Health Bull, 18(5-6) 97-8

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An update on combined hormonal contraceptive pills

Reference

Bateson D, Stewart M, McNamee K, 2017, An update on combined hormonal contraceptive pills, Medicine Today, 18(7) 51-55

“In My Culture, We Don’t Know Anything About That”: Sexual and Reproductive Health of Migrant and Refugee Women

Reference

Metusela C, Ussher J, Perz J, Hawkey A, Morrow M, Narchal R, Estoesta J, Monteiro M, 2017, “In My Culture, We Don’t Know Anything About That”: Sexual and Reproductive Health of Migrant and Refugee Women, Int.J. Behav. Med. , Online doi:10.1007/s12529-017-9662-3

Current barriers and potential strategies to increase the use of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) to reduce the rate of unintended pregnancies in Australia: An expert roundtable discussion

Reference

Mazza D, Bateson D, Frearson M, Goldstone P, Kovacs G, Baber R, 2017, Current barriers and potential strategies to increase the use of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) to reduce the rate of unintended pregnancies in Australia: An expert roundtable discussion, Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol, 57 206–212. doi:10.1111/ajo.12587

Effectiveness of the progestin-only pill for migraine treatment in women: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Reference

Warhurst S, Rofe CJ, Brew BJ, Bateson D, McGeechan K, Merki-Feld GS, Garrick R, Tomlinson SE, 2017, Effectiveness of the progestin-only pill for migraine treatment in women: A systematic review and meta-analysis., Cephalalgia, Online doi:10.1177/0333102417710636

Medical termination of pregnancy in general practice in Australia: a descriptive-interpretive qualitative study

Reference

Dawson A J, Nicolls R, Bateson D, Doab A, Estoesta J, Brassil A, Sullivan E A, 2017, Medical termination of pregnancy in general practice in Australia: a descriptive-interpretive qualitative study, Reproductive Health, Online DOI: 10.1186/s12978-017-0303-8

What do young Australian women want (when talking to doctors about contraception)?

Access to most contraceptives in Australia requires a prescription from a doctor, and it has been shown that doctors can influence women’s decision-making with respect to contraception. However, little research has documented how women experience their interactions with doctors within the context of a contraceptive consultation. Understanding such experiences may contribute to our knowledge of factors that may influence women’s contraceptive decisions more broadly.

What to do about missing IUD threads

Reference

Bateson D, South R, 2017, What to do about missing IUD threads, Medicine Today, 18(3) 67-69

Implanon NXT: Expert tips for best-practice insertion and removal

Reference

Pearson S, Stewart M, Bateson D, 2017, Implanon NXT: Expert tips for best-practice insertion and removal, Aust Fam Physician, 46(3) 104-108

Insertion of intrauterine devices

Reference

Weisberg E, 1980, Insertion of intrauterine devices, Med J Aust, 2(7) 359-62

Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus

Reference

Wallace C, Weisberg E, McCaffery K, 2007, Bug breakfast in the bulletin: human papilloma virus, N S W Public Health Bull, 18(5-6) 97-8

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