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The effect of adverse information and positive promotion on women's preferences for prescribed contraceptive products

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Knox SA, Viney RC, Gu Y, Hole AR, Fiebig DG, Street DJ, Haas MR, Weisberg E, Bateson D, 2013, The effect of adverse information and positive promotion on women's preferences for prescribed contraceptive products, Soc Sci Med, 83 70-80

Practical problems which women encounter with available contraception in Australia

Reference

Weisberg E, 1994, Practical problems which women encounter with available contraception in Australia, Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol, 34(3) 312-5

Efficacy, bleeding patterns, and side effects of a 1-year contraceptive vaginal ring

Reference

Weisberg E, Fraser IS, Lacarra M, Mishell DR Jr, Alvarez F, Brache V, Nash HA, 1999, Efficacy, bleeding patterns, and side effects of a 1-year contraceptive vaginal ring, Contraception, 59(5) 311-8

A comparative study of safety and efficacy of continuous low dose oestradiol released from a vaginal ring compared with conjugated equine oestrogen vaginal cream in the treatment of postmenopausal urogenital atrophy

Reference

Ayton RA, Darling GM, Murkies AL, Farrell EA, Weisberg E, Selinus I, Fraser ID, 1996, A comparative study of safety and efficacy of continuous low dose oestradiol released from a vaginal ring compared with conjugated equine oestrogen vaginal cream in the treatment of postmenopausal urogenital atrophy, Br J Obstet Gynaecol, 103(4) 351-8

The decline in popularity of the intrauterine device. A survey of general practitioner attitudes and practices in New South Wales

Reference

Weisberg E, Fraser IS, Goss S, 1994, The decline in popularity of the intrauterine device. A survey of general practitioner attitudes and practices in New South Wales, Med J Aust, 160(1) 19-21

Taking care of your sexual health

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

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The effect of adverse information and positive promotion on women's preferences for prescribed contraceptive products

Reference

Knox SA, Viney RC, Gu Y, Hole AR, Fiebig DG, Street DJ, Haas MR, Weisberg E, Bateson D, 2013, The effect of adverse information and positive promotion on women's preferences for prescribed contraceptive products, Soc Sci Med, 83 70-80

Practical problems which women encounter with available contraception in Australia

Reference

Weisberg E, 1994, Practical problems which women encounter with available contraception in Australia, Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol, 34(3) 312-5

Efficacy, bleeding patterns, and side effects of a 1-year contraceptive vaginal ring

Reference

Weisberg E, Fraser IS, Lacarra M, Mishell DR Jr, Alvarez F, Brache V, Nash HA, 1999, Efficacy, bleeding patterns, and side effects of a 1-year contraceptive vaginal ring, Contraception, 59(5) 311-8

A comparative study of safety and efficacy of continuous low dose oestradiol released from a vaginal ring compared with conjugated equine oestrogen vaginal cream in the treatment of postmenopausal urogenital atrophy

Reference

Ayton RA, Darling GM, Murkies AL, Farrell EA, Weisberg E, Selinus I, Fraser ID, 1996, A comparative study of safety and efficacy of continuous low dose oestradiol released from a vaginal ring compared with conjugated equine oestrogen vaginal cream in the treatment of postmenopausal urogenital atrophy, Br J Obstet Gynaecol, 103(4) 351-8

The decline in popularity of the intrauterine device. A survey of general practitioner attitudes and practices in New South Wales

Reference

Weisberg E, Fraser IS, Goss S, 1994, The decline in popularity of the intrauterine device. A survey of general practitioner attitudes and practices in New South Wales, Med J Aust, 160(1) 19-21

Taking care of your sexual health

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

If you are sexually active, it is important to have regular visits to a health practitioner to have sexual health checks, and to discuss reproductive and sexual health issues. Read this factsheet to learn all the reasons why.

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