10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONTRAGESTIVE»
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Lifting the Scientific Veil: Science Appreciation for the ...
One of these developments was the introduction of new birth Technologies
control devices such as contragestive agents. Contragestive agents are effective
because they prevent the implantation of a fertilized egg on the uterine wall.
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Clinical Applications of Mifepristone (RU486) and Other ...
However, vacuum aspiration practiced very early, within approximately two
weeks of menses delay, is called ''menses regulation" (e.g., officially in
Bangladesh and Turkey) or menstrual induction, and can be considered as
contragestive.
Molla S. Donaldson, Laneta Dorflinger, Sarah S. Brown, 1993
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Oxford English Dictionary Additions Series
A contragestive agent, esp. a drug. 1985 E.-E. BAULIEU in Baulieu & Segal
Antiprogestin Steroid RU486 69' Human Fertility Control 1 (heading) RU486: an
antiprogestin steroid with contragestive activity in women. 1987 Contracepn'on
XXXV ...
J. A. Simpson, Michael Proffitt, E. S. C. Weiner, 1997
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Medical Ethics and Humanities
The HCP may provide a woman with a contragestive agent to procure a medical
abortion. Mifepristone (RU-486), methotrexate, and oral or vaginal misoprostol
may be used within the first sixty-three days of pregnancy. The mifepristone or ...
Frederick Paola, Robert Walker, Lois Nixon, 2010
5
Studies in Human Sexuality: A Selected Guide
27); rather it is contragestive. He reveals that RU-486 has application beyond the
field of reproduction, in treating breast cancer, brain tumors, and Cushing' s
syndrome. Baulieu tells of the first presentation about RU-486 before the French
...
Suzanne G. Frayser, Thomas J. Whitby, 1995
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The Encyclopedia of Women's Health
(See CONTRAGESTIVE for more detailed discussion.) In 1994 the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration approved trials using two different drugs to induce
miscarriage, first an injection of methotrexate (which is used to inhibit tissue
growth in ...
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Children of Choice: Freedom and the New Reproductive ...
Overall, however, there would appear to be a substantial net loss of procreative
liberty. If Roe had been reversed, it is also likely that states could have banned
postcoital contraception and contragestive agents such as RU486. If the reversal
of ...
John Ancona Robertson, 1994
Then they filmed me talking about the importance of permitting RU486 to come
into the country in the light of its safety as an early non-invasive contragestive
and its possible use in treating breast cancer. The night after the show aired on
PBS, ...
9
Abortion: Medical Progress and Social Implications
Baulieu EE 1985 RU 486: an antiprogestin steroid with contragestive activity in
women. In: Segal & Baulieu 1985 Baulieu EE, Schorderet-Slatkine S 1983
Steroid and peptide control mechanism in membrane of Xenopus laevis oocytes
...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
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Endocrinology of embryo-endometrium interactions
However, vacuum aspiration practiced very early, within approximately two
weeks of menses delay, is called "menses regulation" (MR) (e.g. officially in
Bangladesh and Turkey) or menstrual induction, and can be considered as
contragestive.
Stanley Glasser, Joy Mulholland, A. Psychoyos, 1994
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