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
Postpartum Initiation of Long-acting Reversible Contraceptives: Knowledge Attitude and Practice Study (KAP)
Comparing Knowledge, attitude and Practice of clients and service providers about the regular (6 weeks) versus earlier initiation of LARC, through a structured questionnaire prepared in English and translated to local language i.e. Arabic.
International Active Surveillance Study: Safety of Estrogen Estetrol (E4) Contraceptive Study (INAS-SEECS)
The combined oral contraceptive (COC) containing estetrol (E4) and drospirenone (DRSP) (E4/DRSP) is a novel oral contraceptive containing a fixed dose of E4 (14.2 mg) and DRSP (3 mg). The proposed study will address post-market requirements for E4/DRSP under section 505(o) in response to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) …
Influences of Long-acting Reversible Contraceptives on Iron Status and Physiological Responses to Extreme Environments in Women
Over recent years, military service women have shown increasing interest in utilizing long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs; i.e., implants or intrauterine devices, IUDs). While clinically, LARC have been proven safe and effective at preventing pregnancy & decreasing menstrual symptoms, it is unclear what impact this type of contraceptive may have on …
The Effects of the Female Hormones on Cerebral Perfusion
Measuring brain perfusion is biased by a inter- and intrasubject variability, caused by physiological and lifestyle factors. In this study, the investigators want to investigate the variations in cerebral perfusion and other brain parameters (grey matter, resting-state brain activity, brain connectivity and white matter diffusion) caused by the female sex …
Impact of the Microbiome on Time to Pregnancy and Pregnancy Outcomes in Fertile Women Attempting to Conceive
This study aims to investigate the microbiome of women with previously proven fertility who plan to become pregnant.
Quality of Life During Different Regimens of Combined Hormonal Contraceptives in Women of Reproductive Age
The aim of the present study is to investigate the psychosexual effects of combined hormonal contraception regimens, comparing them in terms of estrogen type and dosage, hormonal combination regimen and different routes of administration, in women seeking a hormonal contraception method to prevent unwanted pregnancies. In particular, the study focuses …