Contraception.

Which method of contraception best suits your patient's needs?Contraceptive technology has exploded at breakneck speed. The options now available can bewilder patients who need practical advice for family planning. Contraception provides just that practical advice. Divided into three sections c...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Shoupe, Donna
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Series Foreword; Preface; Contributors; Section 1: Overview; 1 Contraceptive Use: Guidelines and Effectiveness; 2 Cost and Availability of Contraceptive Methods; Section 2: Individual Contraceptive Methods; 3 Combination Oral Contraceptives; 4 Progestin-only Oral Contraceptive Pills; 5 Contraceptive Implants; 6 Ins and Outs of the Contraceptive Vaginal Ring; 7 Contraceptive Patch; 8 Progestin Injectables; 9 Intrauterine Devices; 10 Spermicides; 11 Vaginal Barriers: Diaphragm, Cervical Cap, and Female Condom; 12 Male Condoms; 13 Emergency Contraception.
  • 14 Tubal SterilizationSection 3: Guidelines for Use in Selected Populations; 15 Postpartum Contraception; 16 Adolescents: Compliance, Ethical Issues, and Sexually Transmitted Infections; 17 Women 35 Years and Older: Safety Issues; 18 Perimenopausal Contraception; 19 Medical Eligibility Requirements; 20 Hormonal Contraception and Mood; 21 Contraception in Women with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding; 22 Hirsutism and Acne; 23 HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections; 24 Contraception Following Ectopic Pregnancy, and Induced or Spontaneous Abortion; Index.