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A pre-coital pill? A preliminary in vitro study
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2000
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Contraceptive UseHormonal ContraceptiveFertilitySterilityOral ContraceptiveReproductive HealthContraceptive DiscontinuationGynecologySemen AnalysisContraceptionPublic HealthSingle TabletSperm MigrationInfertilityAndrologySperm-mucus InteractionHormonal Male ContraceptionHuman ReproductionPre-coital PillContraceptive UptakeMedicine
The use of the progestogen-only pill as a 'pre-coital contraceptive' was tested by in vitro studies of sperm-mucus interaction. The results suggest that a single tablet of levonorgestrel 30 microg, or norethisterone 350 microg, was effective in preventing sperm migration in the cervical mucus about 12 hours later. This suggests that the progestogen-only pill may be effective as a 'morning before pill'.
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