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Original Research Articles

Prescribing preferences and personal experience of female gynaecologists in Germany and Austria regarding use of extended-cycle oral contraceptives

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Pages 405-412 | Published online: 24 Sep 2010

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Sabeena Panicker, Sue Mann, Jill Shawe & Judith Stephenson. (2014) Evolution of extended use of the combined oral contraceptive pill. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 40:2, pages 133-141.
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Charles Picavet. (2014) Skipping the pill-free interval: data from a Dutch national sample. Contraception 89:1, pages 28-30.
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