Reversible female contraceptives: historical, current, and future perspectives

Author:

Barton Brooke E1,Erickson Jeffery A234,Allred Stephanie I2,Jeffries Jenna M5,Stephens Kalli K234,Hunter Mark I2,Woodall Kirby A2,Winuthayanon Wipawee2

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, University of Washington , Seattle, WA , USA

2. OB/GYN & Women’s Health, School of Medicine, University of Missouri , Columbia, MO , USA

3. Translational Bioscience Program , School of Medicine, , Columbia, MO , USA

4. University of Missouri , School of Medicine, , Columbia, MO , USA

5. College of Art & Science, Washington State University , Pullman, WA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Contraception is a practice with extensive and complicated social and scientific histories. From cycle tracking, to the very first prescription contraceptive pill, to now having over-the-counter contraceptives on demand, family planning is an aspect of healthcare that has undergone and will continue to undergo several transformations through time. This review provides a comprehensive overview of current reversible hormonal and non-hormonal birth control methods as well as their mechanism of action, safety, and effectiveness specifically for individuals who can become pregnant. Additionally, we discuss the latest Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved hormonal method containing estetrol and drospirenone that has not yet been used worldwide as well as the first FDA-approved hormonal over-the-counter progestin-only pills. We also review available data on novel hormonal delivery through microchip, microneedle, and the latest FDA-approved non-hormonal methods such as vaginal pH regulators. Finally, this review will assist in advancing female contraceptive method development by underlining constructive directions for future pursuits. Information was gathered from the NCBI and Google Scholars databases using English and included publications from 1900 to present. Search terms included contraceptive names as well as efficacy, safety, and mechanism of action. In summary, we suggest that investigators consider the side effects and acceptability together with the efficacy of contraceptive candidate towards their development.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,General Medicine,Reproductive Medicine

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