Contraception in Germany: a review
- PMID: 8237564
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01990141
Contraception in Germany: a review
Abstract
In this paper studies on current contraceptive use and attitudes toward various contraceptive methods in Germany are reviewed. Both the former West and East Germany are considered. On the basis of the existing studies it is difficult to have a clear impression of which methods are currently used in both countries and how contraceptive practice developed over time, due to methodological differences between studies. Nevertheless, it can be concluded that use of reliable contraceptive methods is widespread in both East and West Germany. In this respect East Germany differs considerably from other previously communistic countries. Attitudes were mainly assessed in West Germany, and with respect to oral contraceptives and IUDs great concern appeared to exist regarding the safety of both methods. As far as oral contraceptives are concerned, selective mass media attention toward possible side-effects of oral contraceptives may have contributed to this situation.