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  1. Menstrual cups (MC) are being increasingly used for menstruation management as an alternative to tampons and sanitary pads. Intrauterine devices (IUD) are commonly and increasingly used for birth control. Disp...

    Authors: Juliette Claire, Sarah Mir, Inès Dumortier, Roxane Liard, Amélie Yavchitz, Chloé Le Cossec and Hervé Picard
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:33
  2. Long-acting reversible and permanent contraceptive methods (LARC/PM) with high efficacy and continuity of use are highly effective pregnancy prevention methods. However, most sexually active women do not use i...

    Authors: Swapna Akter, Md. Mehedi Hasan Khan, Abu Hasanat Mohammad Kishowar Hossain, M. Sheikh Giash Uddin and Md. Aminul Haque
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:32
  3. Contraceptive use is vital to improve maternal and child health, promote economic stability, and empower women. Despite global progress in family planning, Somalia faces unique challenges due to cultural, econ...

    Authors: Jamilu Sani and Mohamed Mustaf Ahmed
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:31
  4. Caesarean section (CS) is an essential, life-saving surgical intervention used to address obstetric complications. Nonetheless, its excessive use has raised global concerns. In low- and middle-income countries...

    Authors: Yeshiwas Ayale Ferede, Yohannes Ayanaw Habitu, Worku Chekol Tassew and Desalegn Anmut Bitew
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:29
  5. Intended to investigate the potential effects of endometrial preparation procedures on the results of subsequent frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycles in infertile women with chronic endometritis (CE) following ...

    Authors: Xiao Shi and Shuyi Zhang
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:28
  6. Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic inflammatory condition characterized by hemoglobin polymerization that precipitates recurrent vaso-occlusion, endothelial dysfunction, and multi-organ damage. Menstruatio...

    Authors: Halimat Olaniyan, Bria Carrithers and Layla Van Doren
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:27
  7. This study aimed to assess knowledge of and perceptions towards vasectomy as a family planning method among men of reproductive age in rural northern Uganda”.

    Authors: Anna Grace Auma, Emmanuel Madira, Beth Namukwana, Ronald Izaruku, Amir Kabunga and Tamrat Endale WMichael
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:26
  8. Emergency Contraceptives (EC) can play an important role in public health by preventing unwanted pregnancy and unsafe abortion, thereby reducing associated health risks and social and economic problems. In Eth...

    Authors: Feven Berhanu Erko, Bezawit Negash Demissie, Abdella Birhan Yabeyu, Kaleab Taye Haile and Arebu Issa Bilal
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:24
  9. Contraceptive use plays a crucial role in achieving desired fertility levels and improving maternal and child health outcomes. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence and determinants of contraceptive use ...

    Authors: Vaibhav Shrivastav, Yogesh M., Dipesh Parmar, Rohankumar Gandhi, Sakshi Atulbhai Sojitra, Kundal Tanmay Subhash, Shah Pranjal Prasannakumar and Lathiya Moxa Ashokbhai
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:23
  10. While studies in Ethiopia have explored family planning use and contraceptive determinants, limited research examines the spatial variation and predictors of satisfaction with family planning methods. This stu...

    Authors: Natnael Kebede, Rahel Mulatie Anteneh, Natnael Moges, Sintayehu Simie Tsega, Melkamu Aderajew Zemene, Asaye Alamneh Gebeyehu, Melaku Ashagrie Belete, Denekew Tenaw Anley, Ermiyas Alemayehu, Ermias Sisay Chanie and Anteneh Mengist Dessie
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:22
  11. The right to autonomy in family planning is a cornerstone of reproductive health. Yet, many women face challenges when seeking to discontinue provider-dependent contraceptive methods, such as implants and intr...

    Authors: Agnes Nabulondera, Madeline Powers, Rose Chalo Nabirye, Sarah Racheal Akello, Munanura Turyasiima and Joshua Epuitai
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:21
  12. The European Active Surveillance Study of LCS12 (EURAS-LCS12) investigates effectiveness and safety of intrauterine devices (IUDs) in routine clinical practice. Here, we aim to characterise the general populat...

    Authors: Lisa Eggebrecht, Anja Bauerfeind, Tanja Boehnke, Manuel Rizzo, Christine Hagemann, Jens Lange, Mareike Viet, Karl Pauls, Sophia von Stockum, Moritz Klinghardt and Klaas Heinemann
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:20
  13. Optimal luteal phase support (LPS) is essential for successful embryo transfer. In our previous study, we found that LPS combined with Gushen Antai pill (GSATP) could significantly improve ongoing pregnancy ra...

    Authors: Ying Xu, Xin Hu, Kai-Liang Ai, Zhen-Gao Sun and Jing-Yan Song
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:19
  14. Family planning is a fundamental strategy to enhance the well-being of women, their partners, and children however, disparities among certain groups of women of reproductive age (WR) persist. This study aims t...

    Authors: Wan Sarifah Ainin Wan Jusoh, S. Maria Awaluddin, Norhafizah Sahril, Norlaila Hamid, Norliza Shamsudin, Norain Abd Wahab, Mohd Shaiful Azlan Kassim and Noor Ani Ahmad
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:18
  15. Access to a full range of contraceptive options ensures that individuals can make autonomous decisions about their health and wellbeing. Contraceptive continuity requires that individuals have access in their ...

    Authors: Alexandra Buscaglia, Annie Glover, Nicole Smith and Al Garnsey
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:17
  16. Women with disabilities remain highly vulnerable to sexual and reproductive health problems, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where their sexual and reproductive rights, such as access to sexual healt...

    Authors: Obasanjo Afolabi Bolarinwa, Clifford Odimegwu, Aliu Mohammed and Ezra Gayawan
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:16
  17. Both early and late age at menarche have been associated with various health issues and may influence the risk of infertility. This present study investigated the relationship between age at menarche and infer...

    Authors: Mahmood Moosazadeh, Amir-Hassan Bordbari, Seyyed Mohammad Hashemi, Maliheh Ghasemi Tirtashi and Saeed Kargar-Soleimanabad
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:15
  18. The majority of feto-maternal morbidities and mortalities in sub-Saharan Africa, happen during the intrapartum period. Maternal mortality and morbidity have not decreased as much as anticipated, despite the si...

    Authors: Enyew Getaneh Mekonen and Mohammed Seid Ali
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:14
  19. Despite efforts to improve its uptake, contraceptive use in Nigeria remains low. Understanding regional disparities and sociodemographic determinants of contraceptive intention is crucial for developing effect...

    Authors: Jamilu Sani, Alabi Olatunji Oluyomi, Ismail Garba Wali, Mohamed Mustaf Ahmed and Salad Halane
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:13
  20. Accessing quality and equitable contraceptive services is significant for reaching the recently announced Sustainable Development Goals. In Ethiopia, women with disabilities continue to confront several barrie...

    Authors: Abebe Alemu Anshebo, Yilma Markos, Sujit Behera and Natarajan Gopalan
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:12
  21. Knowledge of the ovulatory cycle plays a crucial role in reducing the incidence of unintended pregnancies and promoting women’s reproductive health. However, there exists a paucity of research on the determina...

    Authors: Begetayinoral Kussia Lahole, Kusse Urmale Mare, Henok Toga Wada, Simeon Meskele Leyto and Asaminew Birhanu Balta
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:11
  22. One of the Sustainable Development Goals (2030) focuses on reducing the total fertility rate. Reducing grand multiparity in Ethiopia remains a challenge. Understanding the underlying factors that contribute to...

    Authors: Diriba Dibaba and Tesfaye Getachow Charkos
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:10
  23. Emergency contraception is an essential method for preventing unintended pregnancies, especially after unprotected sexual intercourse. However, knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to emergency contrace...

    Authors: Patricia Lukusa Mishika, Olivier Mukuku, Amos Kamundu, Kaymarlin Govender, Stanislas Okitotsho Wembonyama and André Kabamba Mutombo
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:9
  24. Infertility defined as the failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. Globally, infertility affects 15% of couples in the reproductive age.

    Authors: Firehiwot Haile, Selamawit Gebeyehu, Hanan Abdulkadir, Yordanos Gizachew and Mesrach Hailu
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:8
  25. Male knowledge and acceptance of modern contraceptive use play a significant role in uptake. This study assessed the factors associated with male acceptance of modern contraceptive methods in Ho Municipality.

    Authors: Judith A. Anaman-Torgbor, Mirialys Fiona Nana Ama Anaman, Elvis Reindolf Kale and Kennedy Diema Konlan
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:7
  26. Surgical sterilization, including vasectomy in males and tubal ligation in females, is a highly effective but underutilized contraception method. Adoption rates vary globally mostly due to misconceptions by bo...

    Authors: Jad Najdi, Alexandre Armache, Elia Abou Chawareb, Nassib Abou Heidar, Marwan Zein, Anthony Fadel, Jimmy Nehme and Bassel Bachir
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:6
  27. Cardiovascular diseases can adversely affect the quality of sexual life and marital satisfaction for both patients and their spouses. The aim of the current study is to determine the effect of couple counselin...

    Authors: Delniya Ghafuri, Soheila Rabeipoor, Kamal Khademvatani, Samira Barjasteh and Atefeh Yas
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:5
  28. Female Condoms are 90–95% effective against HIV transmission when correctly and consistently used and are also cost-effective. In general, condoms prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pr...

    Authors: Cyril Bernsah Fonka and Nicola Christofides
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:4
  29. Premarital sex in India is hugely stigmatized. With the widespread use of mobile phones and the internet, attitudes and behaviors towards premarital sexual activities are inevitably shifting. This study invest...

    Authors: Pragati Dattatraya Ubale, Punit Mishra, Aditi, Rajib Acharya and T.V. Sekher
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:3
  30. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends an interval of at least 24 months from the date of a live birth to the conception of the next pregnancy in order to reduce the risk of adverse maternal, perinatal...

    Authors: Gebi Husein Jima, Regien Biesma, Tegbar Yigzaw Sendekie and Jelle Stekelenburg
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2025 10:1
  31. Modern contraceptives are crucial for reducing maternal and child mortality, yet Mozambique’s contraceptive prevalence rate is very low, with significant regional disparities. This study investigates geographi...

    Authors: Habtu Kifle Negash, Destaye Tirite Gelaw, Mihret Getnet, Hiwot Tezera Endale, Tseganesh Asefa, Fethiya Seid Hasen, Yihun Tefera Ayenew, Nebebe Demis Baykemagn, Trualem Zeleke Yehuala and Winta Tesfaye
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:68
  32. Women’s intention to use contraceptive methods is critical for better visualization of future needs and for making it more likely to translate into actual use. This study sought to examine the determinants of ...

    Authors: Godfrey Tumwizere, Richard Nsenga, Patricia Ndugga and Betty Kwagala
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:67
  33. Contraceptive discontinuation has become a widespread issue on a global basis. Implants, of which Implanon is the most popular, are only the second most widely used form of modern contraceptive in Ethiopia. Ho...

    Authors: Befekadu Tesfaye Oyato, Husen Zakir Abasimel, Derara Girma Tufa, Hana Israel Gesisa, Dursa Hussein and Bacha Merga Chuko
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:65
  34. Estradiol (E2) levels on the day progesterone starts may negatively impact implantation, ongoing pregnancy, and live birth rates in frozen embryo transfer (FET). Overall, while the picture isn't entirely clear...

    Authors: Bahia Namavar Jahromi, Foroogh Pourgholam, Mohammad Ebrahim Parsanezhad, Sedigheh Amuee, Afsoon Zaree, Niloofar Namazi, Sareh Doostfatemeh and Elmira Ghanadan
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:64
  35. There is a dearth of research on modern family planning practices in high focus states like West Bengal in India with diverse population groups and distinct health needs. Thus, this study aims to investigate t...

    Authors: Susanta Sen, Amit Banerjee, Asif Ali and Namita Chakma
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:63
  36. Providing contraception to adolescents is a critical intervention in reducing adolescent and early pregnancy. However, many adolescents, including those attending school, still lack access to contraception. We...

    Authors: Thabile J. Ketye, Gbotemi Bukola Babatunde and Olagoke Akintola
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:62
  37. Pregnancy among adolescents is a significant public health concern worldwide, particularly in developing countries, including Rwanda. Although contraception could be an effective tool to prevent unintended pre...

    Authors: Jean Baptiste Hategekimana, Adolphe Ndikubwimana, Justin Ndayisenga, Fidele Niyitegeka, Daniel Ukwishatse, Serieux Cyubahiro, Bivegete Kenny Ntwali, Absolomon Gashaija, Alice Nyirazigama, Noel Korukire, Felix K. Rubuga, Patrick Karakwende, Celestin Banamwana, Pierre Dukuziyaturemye, Jean Muhire, Marie Josee Mwiseneza…
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:61
  38. Contraception knowledge and attitudes are largely formed from conversations within one’s social network. More recently, this network has expanded to include social media. As the fastest growing social media pl...

    Authors: Julianna K. Coleman, Maetal E. Haas-Kogan, Andrea Pelletier, Rachel E. Stoddard, Natasha R. Johnson, Julia R. Beatini, Nora Y. Sun, Alex S. Keuroghlian and Deborah Bartz
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:60
  39. Unplanned pregnancy could be a socio-economic burden for many young women in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) which often leads to pregnancy termination. The role of age at sexual debut in pregnancy termination in cou...

    Authors: Obasanjo Afolabi Bolarinwa
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:59
  40. There is a need to assess and strengthen reproductive rights-based family planning and abortion services in Indian medical schools that play a key role in medical education and service delivery. This study pre...

    Authors: Madhu Gupta, Kirti Iyengar, Neena Singla, Kiranjit Kaur, Madhur Verma, Rimpi Singla, Minakshi Rohilla, Vanita Suri, Neelam Aggarwal, Tarundeep Singh, Swarnika Pal, Anchal Dhiman, Poonam Goel, N.K. Goel, Reena Pant, Kusum Lata Gaur…
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:58
  41. For women living with the human immunodeficiency virus (WLHIV), preventing untimed pregnancies during the postpartum period reduces vertical transmission and improves other maternal and child health outcomes. ...

    Authors: Florence Zawedde Tebagalika, Derrick Kimuli, Dennis Walusimbi, Edna Nyang’echi and Louisa Ndunyu
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:57
  42. Early sexual debut among young women is associated with adverse sexual and reproductive health outcomes, including unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections. Despite its negative impact, there...

    Authors: Augustus Osborne, Florence Gyembuzie Wongnaah, Khadijat Adeleye, Camilla Bangura, Richard Gyan Aboagye and Bright Opoku Ahinkorah
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:56
  43. Contraceptive use is a cost-effective intervention for reducing unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections and their negative consequences. It is vital to increase contraceptive use among women...

    Authors: Augustus Osborne, Richard Gyan Aboagye, Camilla Bangura and Bright Opoku Ahinkorah
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:55
  44. Female Healthcare Workers (FHCWs) play a crucial role in advocating for, delivering modern contraceptive methods (MCM) to reproductive-age women and potential users. Despite the high frequency of women seeking...

    Authors: Jimmyy Opee, Keneth Opiro, Priscilla Manano, Margret Sikoti, Jackline Ayikoru, Harriet Akello, Fiona Gladys Laker, Maria K. Wolters, Silvia Awor, Francis Pebalo Pebolo and Felix Bongomin
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:54
  45. Globally, access to sexual and reproductive health is a significant public health issue for women of the reproductive age group. Senegal is a low-income country with limited access to reproductive health servi...

    Authors: Beletu Kinfe, Habtemariam Mulugeta Abate and Gosa Mankelkl
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:53
  46. Unmet need for birth spacing can significantly impact maternal and child health outcomes, leading to unintended or mistimed births, neonatal mortality, pregnancy loss, induced abortions, small-sized births, an...

    Authors: Tarif Salihu, Louis Kobina Dadzie, Aster Ferede Gebremedhin, Bright Opoku Ahinkorah and Sanni Yaya
    Citation: Contraception and Reproductive Medicine 2024 9:52