birth-control Clinical Trials
A listing of birth-control medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 46 clinical trials
Verbal Analgesia Versus Standard Technique for Pain Control During Copper T380A Intrauterine Device Insertion in Women With Previous Cesarean Delivery
Insertion of copper IUDs is often associated with moderate pain, which may reduce acceptance and continuation rates. Factors such as nulliparity and absence of prior vaginal delivery are known to increase pain perception. Women who have delivered only by cesarean section represent a special subgroup because their cervix has not …
Investigating Ovulation Inhibition for Use as a Contraceptive
A single-centre, open-label, randomised, phase II study on the maintenance of ovulation inhibition after intentional application errors during 84 days of treatment with MR 130A 01 contraceptive transdermal patch
Investigation of the Effect of Sexuality-Based Family Planning Education Given to Women Via Podcast on Contraceptive Method Selection and Sexual Life Quality
In this study, it was aimed to examine the effect of Sexuality-Based Family Planning Education given to women of childbearing age via Podcast on contraceptive method selection and sexual life quality. Accordingly, the hypotheses of the study are as follows: Hypotheses of the Project H1: Sexuality-based family planning education via …
Written and Visual Messages on Sanitary Nap Packagig
Packaging plays an important role in consumers' orientation and purchase of any product. Warnings about the harms of smoking on cigarette packages give at least 7000 warnings per year for an addict who smokes a pack of cigarettes a day. This study was planned to determine the effects of written …
Patient-clinical Linkages to Improve Trust and Engagement in Postpartum Healthcare
Maternal mortality in the United States is higher than in peer nations and has not decreased since 1990. Beyond mortality, severe maternal mortality impacts far too many women. Not only are these high rates alarming, but notable racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities exist. These inequities are highly regional, with women living …
Patient-centered Information on Permanent Contraception
The goal of this study is to understand whether providing information to women with a strong desire to avoid future pregnancy about how tubal sterilization compares to long-acting reversible contraceptives improves perceived access to available contraceptives. Participants will: Complete a baseline survey Receive access to web-based educational resources Complete a …
Intravenous Ketorolac Administration to Attenuate Post-procedural Pain Associated With Intrauterine Device Placement
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are a popular form of long-acting reversible contraception, with a high efficacy rate and few side effects. The insertion procedure for IUDs can be uncomfortable and painful. Sedation may be needed to improve patient comfort. The use of IUDs is increasing in the adolescent population, but perceived …
Hormonal Contraception Access Through Pharmacist Prescribing Implementation
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if use of the HAPPI software can improve pharmacist-provided birth control services. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the HAPPI software make it easier for pharmacists to provide birth control services in their pharmacy? Does the HAPPI software …
Open Label, Repeat Dose Study Evaluating YCT-529 in Healthy Males
This is an open-label, 3 part-study, 28-day or 90-day dose study of YCT-529 in healthy males who have decided to have a vasectomy and are waiting for the procedure and for men who have decided not to father children in the future. The study is aimed at evaluating the safety, …
Structured Contraceptive Counseling During Pregnancy
Unintended pregnancy is common among women of fertile age, and also among those who have recently given birth. A Swedish study has shown that about 7.7% experience a new pregnancy, and that 2.5% will have an abortion between 12-24 months from childbirth. This is a prospective observational intervention study, aiming …