Women share intimate details to shape future birth control
NCT ID NCT02057419
Summary
This small study aimed to understand how women's feelings and experiences with a contraceptive vaginal ring change over time. Eight participants used the ring for three months and completed monthly surveys about comfort, sensation, and daily use. The goal was to gather this feedback to help companies design better, more user-friendly vaginal ring products in the future.
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The Miriam Hospital: Centers for Behavioral & Preventive Medicine
Providence, Rhode Island, 02906, United States
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