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Postcoital Symptoms in a Convenience Sample of Men and Women.

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Institute for Sex Counselling and Sexual Sciences (ISCSS), Zurich, Switzerland; School of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guilford, United Kingdom.

Introduction: Postcoital dysphoria (PCD) is a condition characterized by inexplicable feelings of tearfulness, sadness, and/or irritability. Previous research has mostly focused on these 3 symptoms, failing to explore other symptoms that can occur after sexual activity.

Aim: The aim of the present study was to get a more in-depth understanding of postcoital symptom variety, to compare the type and frequency of these symptoms in men and women, and to explore the context in which they manifest.

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Objective: This study was designed to assess emergency contraception knowledge, attitude and practices among female students at Parakou University.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted on 570 female students recruited after cluster sampling in the various university departments. A predefined questionnaire was used to interview students after they consented to participate in the survey.

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Background: The present study was aimed at determining the prophylactic efficacy of American cranberry (AC) extract (Cysticlean®) in women with recurrent symptomatic postcoital urinary tract infections (PCUTI), non-consumer of AC extract in the past 3 months before inclusion, and to determine changes in their quality of life (QoL).

Methods: This was a single center, observational, prospective study in a total of 20 women (mean age 35.2 years; 50.

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Background: Cervical cancer occurs at a younger age than most adult cancers. A pre-malignant stage can be identified at screening and treated. Screening begins at the age of 25 years in England, so in women younger than this, and in those who decline screening, cervical cancer can only be identified with symptoms.

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[Contraception 2010. What's new?].

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D.M.G.-ULB et Planning familial Rochefort.

Innovation is not a synonym for progress. A good knowledge of the current contraceptives (composition, doses, side effects, price) and a good counselling remain the best guarantors of an effective contraception. The "two days later after aftermorning pill" can not take the place of the classic "tomorrow after pill".

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