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Concept

contraceptive methods

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2.3K

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734

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Contraceptive methods is an interdisciplinary research domain investigating the diverse techniques, technologies, and practices designed to prevent pregnancy. This field examines their biological mechanisms, clinical efficacy, safety profiles, accessibility, social and cultural acceptance, and impact on individual reproductive health outcomes, family planning decisions, and population dynamics, serving as a critical area of study within public health, medicine, demography, and social sciences to address reproductive rights and global health challenges.

Top Authors

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JT

Princeton University

JF

Washington University in St. Louis

KM

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CE

Population Council

AG

University of Edinburgh

Top Institutions

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Washington University in St. Louis

St Louis, United States

Princeton University

Princeton, United States

Geneva, Switzerland

Durham, United States

New York, United States