Title: Methods of fertility regulation likely to be available within 10-15 years.

POPLINE Document Number: 270913

Source citation:

[Unpublished] 1988 Oct 7. Paper presented at the conference on The Demographic and Programmatic Consequences of Contraceptive Innovations sponsored by The National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Population, October 6-7, 1988, Washington, D.C. 2 p.

Abstract:

The National Academy of Sciences' Committee on Population prepared an inventory of fertility regulation methods likely to be available within the next 10-15 years for the Conference on Demographic and Programmatic Consequences of Contraceptive Innovations. This inventory lists types of methods including implants or injectables, vaginal steroids, IUDS, Menses Inducing methods, male methods, and Barrier Methods. The chart gives the basic drug used in the method, the mode of administration, probable effectiveness, side effects and safety, factors affecting acceptability, and delivery requirements.

Keywords:

Contraception
Spermicidal Contraceptive Agents
Contraception Research
Fertility Control, Postconception
Contraceptive Agents, Female
Contraceptive Implants
Injectables
Contraceptive Agents, Male
Contraceptive Agents, Postcoital
Barrier Methods
IUD
Vaginal Rings
Equipment and Supplies
Sperm Immobilizing Agents
Program Activities
Health Personnel
Planning
Needs
Family Planning Program Administration
Emergency Contraception
Tables and Charts
Family Planning
Contraceptive Agents
Contraceptive Methods
Programs
Organization and Administration
Delivery of Health Care
Health
Economic Factors
Family Planning Programs
Index page