1965
DOI: 10.1016/0026-0495(65)90034-x
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The acceptability of oral progestins in fertility control

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“…Rice-Wray and associates reported on general acceptability of contracep tion in Latin America and presented evidence that oral contraceptives are more acceptable than any other method of contraception to women in Puerto Rico and Mexico, particularly since the introduction of smaller doses (37,38). They also stated that women from the underprivileged group take the contraceptive tablets as faithfully as do upper-class women, fertility is not impaired after medication is discontinued, future offspring are normal, and regular menstruation continues in women on cyclic oral medication for three, four, and five years.…”
Section: Accept Ability Of Oral Contraceptivesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Rice-Wray and associates reported on general acceptability of contracep tion in Latin America and presented evidence that oral contraceptives are more acceptable than any other method of contraception to women in Puerto Rico and Mexico, particularly since the introduction of smaller doses (37,38). They also stated that women from the underprivileged group take the contraceptive tablets as faithfully as do upper-class women, fertility is not impaired after medication is discontinued, future offspring are normal, and regular menstruation continues in women on cyclic oral medication for three, four, and five years.…”
Section: Accept Ability Of Oral Contraceptivesmentioning
confidence: 97%