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Female Contraceptive Devices (Vaginal Ring)

Contraceptive devices used by females.
Also Known As:
Vaginal Ring; Cervical Cap; Vaginal Rings; Contraceptive Devices, Female; Coiled Spring; Vaginal Diaphragm; Vaginal Shield; Vaginal Sponge; Cap, Cervical; Caps, Cervical; Cervical Caps; Coiled Springs; Contraceptive Device, Female; Device, Female Contraceptive; Devices, Female Contraceptive; Diaphragm, Vaginal; Diaphragms, Vaginal; Female Contraceptive Device; Ring, Vaginal; Rings, Vaginal; Shield, Vaginal; Shields, Vaginal; Sponge, Vaginal; Sponges, Vaginal; Spring, Coiled; Springs, Coiled; Vaginal Diaphragms; Vaginal Shields; Vaginal Sponges
Networked: 300 relevant articles (33 outcomes, 61 trials/studies)

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Therapy Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Palanee-Phillips, Thesla: 7 articles (01/2022 - 01/2015)
2. Bekker, Linda-Gail: 7 articles (01/2021 - 01/2015)
3. Baeten, Jared M: 6 articles (01/2021 - 12/2016)
4. Nel, Annalene: 6 articles (01/2021 - 12/2016)
5. Bunge, Katherine: 5 articles (01/2022 - 12/2016)
6. Hillier, Sharon L: 5 articles (01/2022 - 01/2015)
7. Brown, Elizabeth R: 5 articles (01/2021 - 01/2015)
8. Jespers, Vicky: 5 articles (01/2021 - 04/2015)
9. Nair, Gonasagrie: 5 articles (01/2021 - 01/2015)
10. Rosenberg, Zeda: 5 articles (01/2021 - 07/2015)

Related Diseases

1. Atrophy
2. Infections
11/01/2015 - "The results of this hypothetical acceptability study indicate that these low-income women in Delhi are: willing to try vaginal rings; unconcerned about wearing them during sex; very interested in protection from infections and unintended pregnancy; indifferent about colour of new rings; emphatic about being told that rings may change colour from menstrual blood staining; comfortable with thinner rings; willing to try thicker rings once familiar with thinner rings; in favour of starting with 1-month rings and then transitioning to longer-term rings; and in favour of first accessing rings at a facility and then managing resupply independently."
11/01/2015 - "Exploring vaginal ring acceptability for contraception and sexually transmissible infection protection in India: a qualitative research study."
11/01/2015 - "Background New vaginal rings are being developed as single and multipurpose prevention technologies to protect women from pregnancy and/or sexually transmissible infections, such as HIV. "
02/01/2012 - "The release profile of the VHH from, e.g., a vaginal ring suggests sufficient bioavailability and protective concentration of the molecule at the mucosal site at the moment of the infection. "
04/01/1984 - " Methods that are unsuitable for postpartum use include the temperature method because of the absence of the hyperthermic plateau, cervical caps and diaphragms because correct measurements cannot be made until 5-6 months after delivery, and IUDs becuase of the large size of the uterine cavity, the fragility of the walls, the presence of lochia, the large size of the cervix, and the absence of cervical mucus which protects against infection. "
3. HIV Infections (HIV Infection)
4. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Sexually Transmitted Disease)
5. Hemorrhage

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Estradiol (Delestrogen)
2. Contraceptive Agents (Contraceptives)
3. Dapivirine
4. Progestins (Progestagens)
5. Combined Oral Contraceptives
6. NuvaRing
7. oxybutynin (Tavor)
8. Estrogens (Estrogen)
9. Vaginal Creams, Foams, and Jellies (Vaginal Tablet)
10. Tablets

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Female Contraceptive Devices (Vaginal Ring)
2. Pessaries
3. Injections
4. Contraception (Birth Control)
5. Transdermal Patch