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Perception of oral contraception - do women think differently from gynaecologists?

Fátima PalmaAna Rosa CostaJoaquim NevesAmália PachecoM Céu AlmeidaTeresa BombasDaniel P Silva
Published in: The European journal of contraception & reproductive health care : the official journal of the European Society of Contraception (2023)
Most women use contraceptive pills and are generally satisfied with their contraceptive. Cycle control was the most valued non-contraceptive benefit for gynaecologists and women, agreeing with physicians' beliefs about women. On the other hand, contrary to physicians' beliefs, that women's main concern is weight gain, women are mainly concerned with risks associated with contraceptives. Thromboembolic events are women's and gynaecologists most valued risk. Finally, this study indicates the need for physicians to better understand what COC users really fear.SHORT CONDENSATIONComparing women's perceptions with those of gynaecologists regarding Combined Oral Contraceptives, this study showed that contrary to physicians' beliefs, that women's main concern is weight gain, their main concern are risks associated with contraceptives. So, physicians need to better understand what women really fear.
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