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Contraception. a Casebook from Menarche to Menopause
Briggs, P. — Kovacs, G. — Guillebaud, J.
1ª Edición Julio 2013
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256 pags
440 gr
16 x 24 x 1 cm
ISBN 9781107614666
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Planned parenthood - and its associated reproductive and sexual healthcare issues - has massive socioeconomic and demographic consequences worldwide. Modern contraception played a major role in the emancipation of women and has huge potential for a sustainable future world population. Yet it is a medical topic which always raises controversy, with serious ethical, religious and cultural overtones. This is an authoritative guide for all those working in reproductive healthcare. Highly practical, evidence-based, with enough detail to inform effective clinical practice, the book is structured on a lifestage approach, mirroring everyday experience of practitioners. All forms of contraceptives are covered in detail, with guidance on prescribing, the advantages and disadvantages of various techniques, and possible complications. The wider field of reproductive healthcare including subfertility and sexual assault are also covered. An ideal guide to contraception for trainees in obstetrics and gynaecology, primary care physicians and nurse-practitioners.
- Takes a lifestage approach, recommending effective contraception for different age groups - mirrors everyday practice in the clinic
- All forms of contraception covered, including barrier methods and vasectomy
- Places contraception in a wider healthcare perspective, whilst recognizing relevant ethical, religious and cultural issues
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
1. What do women want from their contraceptives … and what we can offer
Johannes Bitzer
2. Myths and misconceptions about sex and con(tra)ception Rik H. W. van Lunsen
3. The history of contraception Lesley Smith
4. Physiology of the menstrual cycle, and natural family planning Gabor Kovacs
and Paula Briggs
5. The oestrogen component of currently-used steroidal contraceptives David
Crook
6. The risk of oestrogens in contraceptives Sven O. Skouby
7. Progestogens used in contraceptives Susanna Hall and Ailsa Gebbie
8. The contraceptive consultation Caroline Harvey, Kathleen Mcnamee and Deborah
Bateman
9. Menarche and associated problems Mary Hernon and Vicky Sephton
10. Adolescence – contraception in the teenage years Kathy French
11. The twentysomething Paula Briggs
12. Contraception in the thirtysomethings Anne Szarewski
13. Contraception in the fortysomethings Sunanda Gupta and Ali A. Kubba
14. The fiftysomething Marie-Odile Gerval, Nicholas Panay and Paula Briggs
15. What is the risk of cancer with hormonal contraception? Philip C. Hannaford
and Lisa Iversen
16. New developments in female sterilisation Gabor Kovacs and Paula Briggs
17. Male sterilisation Tina Peers and Tony Feltblower
18. Emergency contraception Anne Connolly and Lynne Garforth
19. Sexually transmissible infections and pelvic pain, what you really need
to know Mike Abbott
20. Medical termination of pregnancy Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson
21. Surgical termination of pregnancy Kate Guthrie
22. Primary care treatment of subfertility, and what every health professional
needs to know about Assisted Reproductive Technology Gabor Kovacs
23. Sexual assault Catherine White
24. Future developments in contraception Jean-Jacques Amy
Index.
Editors
Paula Briggs, Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust
Paula Briggs is Contraceptive Lead, Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust,
Southport, UK.
Gabor Kovacs, Monash University, Victoria
Gabor Kovacs is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash University,
and Honorary Consultant to Family Planning Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Consultant Editor
John Guillebaud, University College London
John Guillebaud is Emeritus Professor of Family Planning and Reproductive Health,
University College London, London, UK.
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