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amerigoztalleyf

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12 of the 23 women had borne children. All had some outside grounds ortho evra privileges allowing them to have unsupervised norethindrone emergency contraception contact with male patients. Despite the majority's accurate description of birth control, when the women were questioned ortho evra about its advantages, only 10 understood that women could use birth control to avoid pregnancy. Subjects had been continuously hospitalized for a minimum of 3 months. All of the subjects, patients at the Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute, had been receiving neuroleptic medications for at least contraceptive pills 3 months before they were interviewed. triphasic oral contraceptives The nursing staff who constantly worked with these women judged that 14 probably had been sexually active during the 3 contraception months before the interview. The 3 women who had been surgically sterilized all said they wanted to become pregnant and have more children. 2 of the women were married. 8 said they would like to become pregnant contraceptive pills in the future. Psychopathology, manifested in unusual responses and inaccurate answers, often disrupted the reasoning of these patients and could potentially lead to illogical contraception conclusions and imprudent activities.. 6 of the women reported they would currently like to become pregnant. The number of children ranged contraceptives up to 9. 15 reported having had intercourse during the previous 3 months. After describing the kind of man they would find attractive, 16 of the women reported they would not hesitate to have sex with such a man if the opportunity were available. At the time of the interview, 2 women were not using contraceptives, 9 were taking oral contraceptives (OCs), 1 had an IUD, and 2 had had tubal ligations. Each patient was intervie by the ward charge nurse (AH) who had become well acquainted with the patients during many months and even years of care. 13 of the 23 women reported they would like to have an active sex life. 9 reported no desire to become pregnant. The frequency of intercourse ranged from once during the entire 3 months to once a day during that period. 8 said they would currently like to have children or more children; 6 said they would not like to have more children now but would like to do so in the future. Chronic schizophrenic women's attitudes toward sex, pregnancy, birth control, and terviews with 23 chronically institutionalized, schizophrenic women living on a chronic care unit and ranging in age from 20-58 years were intervie to provide initial systematic data about the attitudes of chronic schizophrenic women toward sex, pregnancy, birth control, and childrearing. 1 women had had a hysterectomy, and 8 had already gone through menopause.

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