Contraception – what about the men? Experience, knowledge and attitudes: a survey of 2438 heterosexual men using an online dating service
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This booklet is for people who are pregnant and are not sure what to do.
Translating evidence into practice: new evidence about the risk of uterine perforation associated with IUD insertions in post-partum and breastfeeding women
Background on LARC: balancing the benefits with the risks
Training Registered Nurses and Midwives in the insertion of contraceptive implants to increase uptake of long-acting reversible contraceptives in Australia
Research status
Completed
Overview of Study
The "Implanon NXT® Insertion and Removal Training Course for Registered Nurses and Midwives" is designed for Registered Nurses and midwives working Family Planning Organisations. The education program and impact on clinical practice will be formally assessed in an evaluation.