Handbook of Family Planning and Reproductive Healthcare (5th edition)

Glasier - Handbook of Family Planning and Reproductive Healthcare
£33.99
£33.99
Authors/editors: Anna Glasier and Ailsa Gebbie
ISBN: 978-0-443-06887-4
Page count: 432
Publisher: Churchill
Publication year: 2007

Entirely revised and updated and with a foreword by John Guillebaud, this is the much anticipated new edition of an invaluable, practical guide which has become an established reference for all those working in reproductive health. As in the previous edition, all forms of contraceptives are covered in detail, with guidance on prescribing, possible complications and advantages/disadvantages. The book continues to provide evidence-based clinical guidance for family-planning providers Since the last edition was published, family planning and reproductive health has become much more closely linked with genito-urinary (GU) medicine. Reflecting this, the specialty has become known as sexual and reproductive healthcare. Among the many developments since the last edition are new types of progestogen-only pill and a profusion of new strategies and guidelines. This fifth edition is a complete update on developments in the field, integrating the new contraceptives, strategies and guidelines within family planning and reproductive healthcare.

Table of contents:
  1. Contraceptive Choice
  2. Service Provision in the UK
  3. Combined hormonal contraception
  4. Progestogen-only pill
  5. Progestogen-only injectables
  6. Progestogen-only implants
  7. Intra-uterine devices
  8. Intra-uterine systems
  9. Barrier methods
  10. Fertility awareness methods and postpartum contraception
  11. Emergency contraception
  12. Female sterilization
  13. Vasectomy
  14. Sexual health services for young people
  15. Legal aspects of family planning
  16. Abortion
  17. Screening and health promotion
  18. Sexually transmitted infections
  19. Sexuality and family planning
  20. Gynaecological problems in the family planning consultation
  21. Premenstrual syndrome
  22. Menopause
  23. Contraceptives of the future

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