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  2. Fertility preservation - Wikipedia

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    Fertility preservation is the effort to help cancer patients retain their fertility, or ability to procreate. Research into how cancer, ageing and other health conditions effect reproductive health and preservation options are growing. Specifically sparked in part by the increase in the survival rate of cancer patients. [1]

  3. Tubal ligation - Wikipedia

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    All tubal ligation procedures are considered permanent and are not reliably reversible forms of birth control. Patients who wish to have the option of future pregnancy should ideally be directed towards effective but reversible forms of birth control, rather than sterilization procedures. [5] [35] Examples of this include intrauterine devices ...

  4. Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act, also known as Janet's Law, [1] [2] [3] signed into law on October 21, 1998 [4] as part of the 1999 omnibus bill (Pub. L. 105–277 (text)), contains protections for patients who elect breast reconstruction in connection with a mastectomy. [5]

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  6. Patients are stockpiling birth control over fears Trump could ...

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    Women are stocking up on birth control and asking for long-term contraception methods following President Donald Trump being elected to a second term last week, doctors say. Doctors told ABC News ...

  7. Combined hormonal contraception - Wikipedia

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    Combined hormonal contraception (CHC), or combined birth control, is a form of hormonal contraception which combines both an estrogen and a progestogen in varying formulations. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The different types available include the pill , the patch and the vaginal ring , which are all widely available, [ 3 ] and an injection , which is available ...

  8. Ever Been on Hormonal Birth Control? New Study Shows It ...

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    The researchers analyzed data from 9,498 women who developed invasive breast cancer between ages 20 to 49 and 18,171 women without breast cancer who acted as controls.

  9. Birth control - Wikipedia

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    In the developing world overall, 35% of birth control is via female sterilization, 30% is via IUDs, 12% is via oral contraceptives, 11% is via condoms, and 4% is via male sterilization. [141] While less used in the developed countries than the developing world, the number of women using IUDs as of 2007 was more than 180 million. [66]