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Adolescent; African-American; HIV/STD prevention intervention; Pregnant L.L. Wynn, Angel M. Foster, James Trussell, Can I get pregnant from oral sex? Sexual health misconceptions in e-mails to a reproductive health website, Contraception, Volume 79, Issue 2, February 2009, Pages 91-97, ISSN 0010-7824, 10.1016/j.contraception.2008.08.009. Abstract: Background This study identifies sexual and reproductive health misconceptions contained in e-mails sent to an emergency contraception website. Study Design From July 1, 2003, through June 30, 2004, 1134 English-language questions were e-mailed to http://ec.princeton.edu. We performed content analysis on these e-mails and grouped misconceptions into thematic categories. Results Of the questions sent during the study period, 27% (n=303, total N=1134) evinced underlying misconceptions about sexual and reproductive health issues. Content analysis revealed five major thematic categories of misconceptions: sexual acts that can lead to pregnancy; definitions of “protected” sex; timing of pregnancy and pregnancy testing; dangers that emergency contraceptives pose

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to women and fetuses; and confusion between emergency contraception and abortion. Conclusions These misconceptions have several possible sources: abstinence-only sexual education programs in the US, the proliferation of medically inaccurate websites, terminology used in public health campaigns, non–evidence-based medical protocols and confusion between emergency contraception and medication abortion in the media.

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Sexuality; Reproductive health; Misinformation; Contraception; Emergency contraception; Internet O Ylikorkala, U-H Stenman, E Halmesmaki, Testosterone, androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, and sex-hormone-binding globulin in pregnant alcohol abusers, International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Volume 28, Issue 2, February 1989, Page 199, ISSN 0020-7292, 10.1016/0020-7292(89)90501-8. G.C. Burdge, J.L. Slater-Jefferies, M.A. Hanson, K.A. Lillycrop, P1-52 Differences in protein and folic acid intake in pregnant rats induce sex-specific changes to the epigenetic regulation of hepatic genes in the adult offspring, Early Human Development, Volume 83, Supplement 1, September 2007, Page S97, ISSN 0378-3782, 10.1016/S0378-3782(07)70222-0. , Getting pregnant in the 1980s: New advances in infertility treatment and sex preselection: By Robert H. Glass and Ronald J. Ericsson, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982. 155 pages. $10.95, hardcover, Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, Volume 29, Issue 4, July-August 1984, Pages 279-280, ISSN 0091-2182, 10.1016/0091-2182(84)90149-6. M.C. Smith, M.K. Ward, S.N. Sturgiss, J.E. Milne, J.M. Davison, Sex and the pregnant kidney: Does renal allograft gender influence gestational renal adaptation in renal transplant recipients?, Transplantation Proceedings, Volume 36, Issue 9, November 2004, Pages 2639-2642, ISSN 0041-1345, 10.1016/j.transproceed.2004.09.033. Abstract: Background Animal work indicates that ovarian hormones are important in initiating and maintaining enhanced renal function in pregnant rats and that a renal response resembling pregnancy can be provoked in male rats exposed to pregnancy hormones. Women becoming pregnant following renal transplantation provide an opportunity to compare the functional response of male and female allografts to the gestational endocrine environment. Methods This

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retrospective observational study included 20 renal allograft recipients (age 29.7 ± 2.4 yrs) (mean ± SE) who had 22 pregnancies beyond 24 weeks (gestation at delivery 35.5 ± 0.6 weeks). Donor characteristics, transplant details, renal follow-up data, and information about pregnancy and allograft function were obtained from hospital notes. Results Thirteen women received male allografts (donor age 30.0 ± 3.9 years) (mean ± SEM) and 7 women, female allografts (donor age 45.1 ± 6.0 years) (P = .04). There were no significant differences between the two groups in maternal recipient age, transplant to pregnancy interval, antenatal complications, pregnancy outcome, or postnatal graft function. Compared to prepregnancy values serum creatinine (SCr) decrements and augmented 24–hour creatinine clearance (CrCl) were observed over the first trimester in both male and female allografts: ΔCrCl from 106.8 ± 13.2 mL/min to 114.4 ± 11.4 mL/min (35.6% increase) and 71.8 ± 7.4 to 89.5 ± 11.3 mL/min (24.7% increase), respectively, and ΔSCr from 90.1 ± 5.4 μmol/L to 73.6 ± 6.6 μmol/L (17.8% decrease) and 99.8 ± 9.7 μmol/L to 78.0 ± 5.7 μmol/L (13.5% decrease), respectively. Differences between the two groups did not reach statistical significance. Conclusions Donor gender and/or age do not appear to influence the gestational renal response in kidney transplant recipients. M.P.J.S. Lima, R.J. Pedro, M.D.C. Rocha, Prevalence and risk factors for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among pregnant Brazilian women, International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Volume 70, Issue 3, 1 September 2000, Pages 319-326, ISSN 0020-7292, 10.1016/S0020-7292(00)00209-5. Abstract: Objectives: To determine the prevalence and the risk factors associated with HCV infection among women at childbirth, and to assess potential for infectivity of anti-HCV-positive women. Methods: A total of 6995 women were interviewed and screened for HCV antibodies. Association and logistic regression analyses were conducted. Results: The anti-HCV prevalence was 1.5% by EIA-3 and 0.8% by RIBA-3; HCV-RNA (RT-PCR) was detected in 74% of the RIBA-positive samples. Blood transfusion, race (blacks), alcohol abuse, a history of STD and anti-HBc positivity were independent risk factors for HCV positivity. Except for parenteral exposure, independent predictors of anti-HCV were a history of STD, anti-HBc positivity, a sex partner with multiple sex partners and a sex partner with a history of hepatitis. Conclusions: The prevalence of anti-HCV is higher in pregnant women than in blood donors. Sexual exposure may facilitate

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the spread of HCV and there is a high potential for mother-to-infant transmission.

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