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Natürliche Familienplanung nach Absetzen von oralen Kontrazeptiva und in der Stillzeit

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Rund 60% aller Frauen im Alter zwischen 20 und 40 Jahren, die verhüten wollen, nehmen orale Kontrazeptiva ein. In der ärztlichen Praxis sind Fragen zur Einregulierung des Zyklusgeschehens nach Absetzen der hormonellen Empfängnisverhütung besonders wichtig für Frauen, die eine Schwangerschaft anstreben oder aber zu einer anderen Familienplanungsmethode wechseln.

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(2008). Natürliche Familienplanung nach Absetzen von oralen Kontrazeptiva und in der Stillzeit. In: Natürliche Familienplanung heute. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73441-3_5

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