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Association of Reproductive Health Professionals
Survey shows women confused about menstrual cycle and contraception
June 23rd, 2006
A national survey, commissioned by the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) and conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, suggests that women lack a clear understanding of their menstrual cycle. The survey reveals that many women know surprisingly little about how their menstrual cycle works and how hormonal contraception affects their cycle, and shows intrigue among many women about using hormonal contraception to suppress their period. The survey revealed that 67% of women surveyed feel that it is natural for women to have their period when they are on the pill, even though hormonal contraception blocks ovulation; without ovulation,...
Source: Biotech Law Weekly (2006-06-23)
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