The Handbook of Contraception : A Guide for Practical Management / edited by Donna Shoupe, Siri L. Kjos
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Current Clinical Practice | SpringerLink BücherPublisher: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press Inc, 2006Description: Online-Ressource (digital)ISBN:- 9781597451505
- 616
- 613.943
- RC1-1245
- RG136
- WP 630
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Summary: The Handbook of Contraception: A Guide for Practical Management provides a comprehensive review of contraception methods for all reproductive-aged women, including those who are young and healthy, postpartum, perimenopausal, adolescent, or who have a medical disease. Because of the vast and diverse list of various contraceptive methods available, this text updates the health care provider with information on safety, practical counseling tools, advantages, and disadvantages of each contraception method. This superb reference offers inclusive information on oral, injectable, emergency, and various cervical barrier contraceptives, as well as behavioral methods of contraception and sterilization methods. An extensive review of currently available laparoscopic and hysterscopic tubal sterilization techniques is also included as well as a chapter introducing the new surgical contraceptive implant, Implanon®.The Handbook of Contraception: A Guide for Practical Management is designed to give the modern health care provider up-to-date information on safety, side effects, advantages, and practical counseling tools.PPN: PPN: 1646739795Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-1-SMI | ZDB-2-SME
Front Matter; Contraceptive Overview; Oral Contraceptives; Oral Contraceptives; Progestin-Only Oral Contraceptives; Contraceptive Patch; Contraceptive Ring; Long-Acting Progestin Injectables; Contraceptive Implants; Intrauterine Devices; Barrier Contraceptives; Behavioral Methods of Contraception; Emergency Contraceptives; Female Tubal Sterilization; Contraceptives for Special Populations; Choosing the Optimal Contraceptive Method in Women With Medical Disease; Back Matter
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