1. Sisters doing it for themselves (Letter);Robinson, G.;J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care,2009
2. Nuisance or natural and healthy: should monthly menstruation be optional for women?;Thomas, S.; Ellerton, C.;Lancet,2000
3. Continuous oral contraception: changing times. Best Pract Res Clin Obstet;Sulak, P.;Gynaecol,2008
4. Continuous or extended cycle versus cyclic use of combined oral contraceptives for contraception (Review);Edelman, A.B.; Gallo, M.F.; Jensen, J.T.; Nichols, M.D.; Schulz, K.F.; Grimes, D.A.;Cochrane Database Syst Rev,2005
5. Genuine Depo-Provera® failure After reading the case report of Lucinda Farmer and Elizabeth Patel entitled ‘Contraceptive failure of Depo-Provera®: long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods do fail too’ in the January 2009 issue of this Journal1 we would like to report a case of genuine Depo-Provera failure. Recently, a 23-year-old girl came to our family planning clinic with abdominal pain, breast tenderness, nausea, vomiting and tiredness off and on for 1 week. The patient was fit and healthy, with a body mass index (BMI) of 19, was a light smoker and normotensive