Abstracts of the 8th ESC Congress Edinburgh 2004

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STATE OF THE ART FREE COMMUNICATIONS POSTERS
KEYNOTE SESSIONS WORKSHOPS SPONSORED SYMPOSIA
Free Communications 1: Different contraceptive methods
Free Communications 2: Special groups
Free Communications 3: Improving access to services
Free Communications 4: New developments in contraception, sexual and reproductive health
Free Communications 5: Emergency contraception – sexual behaviour
Free Communications 6: STIs – medical and ethical issues – risk communication
Free Communications 4: New developments in contraception, sexual and reproductive health    
Self-administration of Depot Provera (DMPA) – the way forward  F. Lakha (UK) Abstract
Vaginohysteroscopic approach for ESSURE procedure: the experience of 317 cases  A. Ubeda (Spain) Abstract
A live 3D ultrasound system with colour Doppler to study the effect of sildenafil on erectile performance in patients with chronic and serious diseases presenting with erectile dysfunction  R. Chatterjee (UK) Abstract
Can we trust symptoms?  P.-A. Märdh (Sweden) Abstract
Maintenance of spermatogenic suppression by etonogestrel implants with depot testosterone  M. Walton (UK) Abstract
Novial® effectively reduces seborrhea and acne after four cycles of treatment  H.T. Kränzlin (Germany) Abstract
Maintenance of consistent ovulation inhibition with the 75 mcg desogestrel-only contraceptive pill Cerazette® after scheduled 12-hour delays in tablet intake  T. Korver (The Netherlands) Abstract
Free Communications 5: Emergency contraception – sexual behaviour    
Sexual behaviour and use of contraception among adolescents in Sweden  T. Tydén (Sweden) Abstract
Impact of common contraceptive methods on sexuality – a study in Hong Kong Chinese women  R.H.W. Li (Hong Kong SAR) Abstract
Community pharmacy supply of emergency contraception: changes in user profiles over time  K. Black (UK) Abstract
Emergency contraception and the media: an analysis of English national and regional newspaper coverage from September 2000 to September 2003  P. Kingori (UK) Abstract
Introduction of a 24-hour toll free hotline for Youth Emergency Contraceptive services in a developing country  P.S. Steyn (South Africa) Abstract
The remaining barriers to the use of emergency contraception: perception of pregnancy risk among women undergoing induced abortions  C. Moreau (France) Abstract
Advance provision of emergency contraception through Family Planning Clinics: a feasibility study  A. Kasliwal (UK) Abstract
Free Communications 6: STIs – medical and ethical issues – risk communication     
Postal testing kits for Chlamydia screening   K. Carrick-Anderson (UK) Abstract
Risk factors for Chlamydia trachomatis genital infection in adolescent females K. Sedlecki (Serbia and Monte Negro) Abstract
Combined oral contraceptives and weight gain in young women  M. Lech (Poland) Abstract
Clinician’s attitudes and utilization of a chaperone for intimate examinations within a Contraceptive and Reproductive Health Care Service  L. Murray (UK) Abstract
Sexual health care of street prostitutes – a holistic approach S.V. Carr (UK) Abstract
Women’s attitudes towards, and experience of, long-acting contraception  K. Wellings (UK) Abstract
Community mobilization for better health  S.H. Djalalinia (Iran) Abstract

 

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