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powerpoint presentations presented at the 9th

Seminar of the European Society of Contraception September 21-22, 2007,

Bucharest, Romania

Powerpoint presentations

Comparison

between UK and CR services for early abortion (50,5 kB) 

T. Masarikova (Czech Rep)

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eSelected

powerpoint presentations and handouts presented at the 9th

Congress of the European Society of Contraception May 3-6, 2006, Istanbul,

Turkey

Powerpoint presentations

A

group of university male students’ approach towards unwanted pregnancy

(1,09 mB)

A.Akin, Turkey
‘Implanon’

Is it cost effective? An Audit of the Use of Implanon in East and North

Hertfordshire.(347 kB)

J.Seres, United Kingdom
Male

sexual dysfunction among applicants for vasectomy (286 kB)

B. Dilbaz, Turkey
Effectively

managing a nurse-led Chlamydia Screening Programme in England(117 kB)

S.J.Lavelle, United Kingdom
Contraception

again with IUD after IUD dislocation and IUD + pregnancy (evaluation of

6412 cases) (238 kB)

M.M.Inal, Turkey
Intrauterine

devices: 22 years of experience (303 kB)

I.Mattos, Spain
Study

of intrauterine device insertions and clinical performance in

nulliparous women (134 kB)

A.Brockmeyer, United Kingdom
Continuous

LNG/EE, a low-dose continuous-use oral contraceptive, provides similar

efficacy and safety to a monthly cyclic oral contraceptive. (1,24 mB)

A.Teichmann, Germany
Estrogen

levels and genitourinary signs and symptoms during DMPA use (1,19 mB) 

E.Vural, Turkey
Have

clients aged over 40 on Depo-Provera (DMPA) attending our Community

Contraception and Sexual Health Clinic (CASH) had a documented

discussion on ‘bone health’ in the last two years? (192 kB)

N.Mullin, United Kingdom
Contraceptive

use patterns among 9394 women applying to a metropolitan FP center in

Turkey (109 kB)

B.Dilbaz, Turkey
University

student men’s views, attitudes and behaviours about family planning and

emergency contraception (232 kB)

N.H.Sahin, Turkey
Ease

and safety of insertion, contraceptive performance and effect on

menstrual blood loss of a new LNG-IUS, Femilis™, in parous and

nulliparous women (1,09 mB)

D.Wildemeersch, Belgium
Screening for Neisseria Gonorrhoea within a Chlamydia

Screening Programme in England – results from the first 18 months (287 kB)

S.J.Lavelle, United Kingdom
Meeting

demand for comprehensive sexual health needs: the experience within a

primary care setting in the UK (1,09 mB) 

D.Lee, United Kingdom
The

rate of re-infection within a major city community based chlamydia

screening programme (208 kB) 

A.Taylor, United Kingdom
Tayloring

Sexual Education (980 kB)

O.Loeber, The Netherlands
Medical

abortion: home use (349 kB)

E.Aubény, France
Contraception

without bleeding: Women’s attitudes(107 kB)

A.Szarewski, United Kingdom
Contraceptive

Counselling (126 kB)

L.Ruusuvaara, Finland)
Identifying

the evidence (127 kB)

P.Hannaford, United Kingdom
How

to prescribe? (246 kB)

I.Lete, Spain

Handouts

Establishing

reproductive health education and counselling in military services: The

Turkish model (499 kB)

S.Gungor, Turkey

Silverlily and Goldlily

IUDs: do alloys create a new

generation of intrauterine contraceptive devices? (74,1 kB)

I.Batar, Hungary

The

contraceptive vaginal ring compared with the pill in RCT’s (385 kB)

F.J.M.E.Roumen, The Netherlands

Bone

mineral density in users of two kinds of once-a-month combined injectable

contraceptives (328 kB)

C.R.T.Juliato, Brazil

The

Challenges of Unprotected Sex: Statistical Analysis of a Global Sex Survey

(245 kB)

M.B.F.Fontes, United Kingdom

Prevalence

of bacterial vaginosis and relationship with personal hygiene in Turkish

women using an IUD (74,9 kB)

I.Gönenç, Turkey

Identification

of novel endometrial targets for contraception using microarray technology

(682 kB)

S.Mirkin, USA

Evaluation

of the benefits of a new hysteroscopic sterilisation (Essure®) on the OPD

(188 kB)

M.P.H.Vleugels, The

Netherlands

Improving

QOL through contraception health benefits (543 kB)

E.Johansson, USA

Improving

Quality of Life through contraception: Socio-economic impact (310 kB)

G.Benagiano, Italy

Hormonal

Contraception for men: Past and Future (74,1 kB)

R.Sitruk-Ware, USA

New

approaches to contraception for men: do men and women want them? (137 kB)

R.A.Anderson, United

Kingdom

The

pharmacokinetics of steroïds used in estroprogestative contraception (133

kB)

C.Jamin, France

Contraception

without bleeding – Existing options (222 kB)

B.Pinter, Slovenia

Medical

benefits of extended regimen (96,5 kB)

D.Cibula, Czech Republic

Educational

and legal framework of access to contraception in Europe (233 kB)

G.Lazdane, WHO Regional

Office for Europe

Bone

metabolism in adolescent girls (36,1 kB)

J.J.Amy, Belgium

Relational

aspects of sexuality (48,5 kB)

A.Vansteenwegen,

Belgium

“Long-term

Perspectives” Other medical problems… (573 kB)

A.Akin, Turkey

Selected

powerpoint presentations presented at the 8th Seminar of the European Society of

Contraception September 23-24, 2005, Warsaw, Poland

Sexual education in European

countries (78,5kB)

Pinter B, Slovenia; Batar I, Hungary

Selected

powerpoint presentations presented at the 7th seminar of the European Society of

Contraception October 12-13, 2003, Budapest, Hungary

Contraceptives in Europe, accessibility and availability (994kB)

Lech M, Poland

Should OC be OTC? (467kB)

A.Yeshaya, Israel

What about men? (82,5kB)

Savelieva I, Russia

Community based services (134,5kB)

Ozalp S, Turkey

Abortions in Europe, accessibility and availability (575,5kB)

Pinter B, Slovenia

Characteristics and history of women having repeat

abortions (306,5kB)

Savelieva I, Russia

Medical abortions at home? (336,5kB)

E.Aubény, France

Emergency contraception in

Europe, accessibility and availability (123kB)

E.Aubény, France

Reduction of abortions following emergency contraception? (188kB)

Apter D, Finland
Prevalence, accessibility and

availability of IUD in Hungary (838kB)

Batár I,

Hungary

Emergency contraception in Hungary (225,5kB)

Bartfai G, Hungary

Strategies used to enhance acceptability of emergency contraception (45,5kB)

Lech M, Poland

STI testing in Europe,  accessibility and availability (306kB)

Sziller I, Hungary

The advantages of a fully integrated service (2,245mB)

Bigrigg A, United Kingdom

Should STI testing be available at the same time as emergency contraception? (345kB)

Webb A, United Kingdom

Emergency

contraception: the

Hungarian experience (608kB)

Veszprémi B, Hungary

NOTE: NEXT PRESENTATIONS ARE

IN THE HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE ONLY!!

Prevalence of contraceptive methods in Hungary  (263kB) Kamaras F, Hungary

Emergency

contraception: the

Hungarian experience (808kB)

Veszprémi B, Hungary
Extended use of oral hormonal

contraception: contraceptive and non-contraceptive benefits

(142kB)

Keresztúri A, Hungary
Preventive

measures, STI and the

popularity of condom use among Hungarian couples (324kB)

Mészáros Gy,

Hungary

Cost of contraception and

abortion in Hungary (1,107mB)

Berbik I,

Hungary

Selected

powerpoint presentations presented at the 7th congress of the European Society of

Contraception April 10-13, 2002, Genova, Italy

Selected

powerpoint presentations presented at the 6th seminar of the European Society of

Contraception October 8-9, 2001, Coimbra, Portugal

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