1. C. Huezo, U. Malhotra. Choice and Use-Continuation of Methods of Contraception, A Mufti-Centre Study. 1993; International Planned Parenthood Federation: London. From 35 to 76 per cent of method use discontinuation in Guatemala, Kenya, Trinidad and Tobago, Nepal and Jordan was due to side effects. Only in Hong Kong was this substantially lower, 16 per cent of total discontinuation. Clinic waiting times were longest in Kenya and Nepal, where a quarter of women spent four or more hours in the clinic. Kenyan, Nepalese and Guatemalan women had the longest journeys to the clinic; more than a quarter travelled one and two hours.
2. Prospects for Pharmacological Male Contraception
3. Bridging the gender gap in contraception: another hurdle cleared
4. Contraceptive efficacy of testosterone-induced azoospermia and oligozoospermia in normal men