Patients today have many contraceptive options available to them, though many “modern” methods of birth control are simply incremental improvements of older forms. When will the next contraceptive revolution begin, and how soon can we get there?
aDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
Consortium for Industrial Collaboration in Contraceptive Research, a project of CONRAD (Contraceptive Research and Development), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 1611 N. Kent Street, Suite 806, Arlington, VA 22209
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