Female and Male Contraception
This book provides healthcare professionals, the medical community, residents and students with an up-to-date handbook on current female and male contraceptive options. It illustrates the process of contraceptive development, from ancient times to steroid discovery up to the most recent formulations...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
2021, 2021
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2021 |
Series: | Trends in Andrology and Sexual Medicine
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Part I Overview on contraception: Birth control methods: from ancient times to the future
- Best practices for contraceptive counseling
- Contraception and sexuality
- Contraception and mood
- Part II Female contraceptives: Non-hormonal contraceptives
- The SARCs: combined hormonal contraceptives and progestin-only pills
- The advantages of LARC methods
- Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use
- Venous and arteriosus risks associated with old and new oral contraceptive formulations
- Non-contraceptive benefits of hormonal methods
- Oncologic risks and prevention
- Emergency contraception
- Part III Management of female contraception throughout women's lifetime: Contraception and issues specific to adolescents
- Post-partum and peri-abortion contraception
- Contraception in the premenopausal women
- Contraceptive choice in women with PCOS
- Part IV Management of female contraception in women with medical conditions: Contraception in women with cardiovascular diseases
- Contraception in women with metabolic diseases
- Contraception in women with neurological diseases
- Contraception in women with oncological conditions
- Contraception in women with rheumatologic diseases and post transplantation
- Drug interactions with contraceptives
- Bone health and contraception
- Part V Male contraception: current options and ongoing research : The male role in family planning today
- Acceptability of male hormonal contraception
- Male contraception: non-hormonal methods
- Male contraception: hormonal methods