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1. Women’s preferences for vaginal antimicrobial contraceptives IV

2. Women’s preferences for vaginal antimicrobial contraceptives I

5. Risk factors related to the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine additional doses hesitancy among pregnant and non-pregnant people of reproductive age and partners: A Brazilian cross-sectional study.

6. The abstract versus the concrete: differing opinions of medical residents in obstetrics and gynaecology about abortion and punishment of abortion.

7. Use of hormonal contraceptives to control menstrual bleeding: attitudes and practice of Brazilian gynecologists.

8. Understanding and attitudes of Brazilian men with regard to premenstrual syndrome.

9. Opinion and experience of Brazilian women regarding menstrual bleeding and use of combined oral contraceptives.

10. Premenstrual syndrome as reported by Brazilian women.

11. Intracluster correlation coefficients from the 2005 WHO Global Survey on Maternal and Perinatal Health: implications for implementation research.

12. Maternal and neonatal individual risks and benefits associated with caesarean delivery: multicentre prospective study.

13. Brazilian doctors' perspective on the second opinion strategy before a C-section.

14. Women's preferences for vaginal antimicrobial contraceptives. V: attitudes of Brazilian women to the insertion of vaginal products.

15. Women's preferences for vaginal antimicrobial contraceptives. IV. Attributes of a formulation that would protect from STD/AIDS.

16. Women's preferences for vaginal antimicrobial contraceptives. I. Methodology.

17. Women's preferences for vaginal antimicrobial contraceptives. II. Preferred characteristics according to women's age and socioeconomic status.

18. Women's preferences for vaginal antimicrobial contraceptives. III. Choice of a formulation, applicator, and packaging.

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