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Contraception made easy / Laura Percy and Diana Mansour.
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Title:Contraception made easy / Laura Percy and Diana Mansour.
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Author/Creator:Percy, Laura, author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Mansour, Diana (Writer on knitting) author.
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Published/Created:Banbury : Scion Publishing Ltd, 2015.
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Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: WP630 .P47 2015
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Contraception.
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Medical Subjects: Contraception
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Description:xiii, 159 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781907904301 paperback
1907904301 paperback
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Unplanned pregnancy
1.3. Provision of contraceptive services
1.4. UK Medical Eligibility Criteria for contraception
References
2. contraception consultation
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Initiating the session
2.3. Gathering information
2.4. Explanation and planning
2.5. Closing the session
2.6. Summary
References
3. Special groups
3.1. Young people
3.2. Women over 40 years of age
3.3. HIV-positive women
3.4. Women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
3.5. Women with cardiovascular disease
3.6. Drug interactions
3.7. Women with learning disabilities
3.8. Women with physical disabilities
3.9. Women with sensory disabilities
3.10. Women who do not speak English
References
4. Combined hormonal contraception
4.1. Potential users
4.2. Available CHC in the UK
4.3. Mechanism of action
4.4. Efficacy of CHC
4.5. Pros and cons of CHC
4.6. Using the CHC
4.7. Routine follow-up
4.8. Return to fertility
4.9. Managing side-effects
4.10. Myths and misconceptions
References
5. Progestogen-only pill
5.1. Potential users
5.2. Available POPs in the UK
5.3. Mechanism of action
5.4. Efficacy of POPs
5.5. Pros and cons of POPs
5.6. Using the POP
5.7. Routine follow-up
5.8. Return to fertility
5.9. Managing side-effects
5.10. Myths and misconceptions
References
6. Injectable contraception
6.1. Potential users
6.2. Available injectables in the UK
6.3. Mechanism of action
6.4. Efficacy of injectables
6.5. Pros and cons of injectables
6.6. Using injectables
6.7. Routine follow-up
6.8. Return to fertility
6.9. Managing side-effects
6.10. Myths and misconceptions
References
7. Contraceptive implant
7.1. Potential users
7.2. Available implants in the UK
7.3. Mechanism of action
7.4. Efficacy of implants
7.5. Pros and cons of contraceptive implants
7.6. Practical aspects
7.7. Routine follow-up
7.8. Return to fertility
7.9. Managing troublesome side-effects
7.10. Myths and misconceptions
References
8. Intrauterine system
8.1. Potential users
8.2. Available intrauterine systems in the UK
8.3. Mechanism of action
8.4. Efficacy
8.5. Pros and cons of IUS
8.6. Counselling
8.7. IUS starting regimen
8.8. IUS insertion
8.9. Post IUS insertion advice
8.10. Routine follow-up
8.11. Return to fertility and device removal
8.12. Managing side-effects and complications
8.13. Myths and misconceptions
References
9. Copper intrauterine devices
9.1. Potential users
9.2. Available IUDs in the UK
9.3. Mechanism of action
9.4. Efficacy
9.5. Pros and cons of IUDs
9.6. Counselling
9.7. IUD starting regimen
9.8. IUD insertion
9.9. Post IUD insertion advice
9.10. Routine follow-up
9.11. Return to fertility and device removal
9.12. Managing side-effects and complications
9.13. Myths and misconceptions
References
10. Barrier methods
10.1. Potential users
10.2. Available barrier methods
10.3. Efficacy
10.4. Mechanism of action
10.5. Pros and cons of barrier methods
10.6. Practical aspects
10.7. Myths and misconceptions
References
11. Fertility awareness
11.1. Potential users
11.2. Available fertility awareness methods
11.3. Mechanism of action
11.4. Efficacy
11.5. Pros and cons of fertility awareness
11.6. Using the different methods
11.7. Withdrawal method
11.8. Myths and misconceptions
References
12. Male and female sterilization
12.1. Potential users
12.2. Available methods of sterilization
12.3. Mechanism of action
12.4. Pros and cons of sterilization
12.5. Counselling and consent
12.6. Regret
12.7. Practical aspects
12.8. Myths and misconceptions
References
13. Emergency contraception
13.1. Potential users
13.2. Available emergency contraception in the UK
13.3. Mechanism of action
13.4. Efficacy of emergency contraception
13.5. Provision of emergency contraception
13.6. Provision of ongoing contraception
13.7. Routine follow-up
13.8. Managing side-effects
13.9. Myths and misconceptions
References
14. STIs, safe sex and sexual assault
14.1. Potential users
14.2. Sexual history taking
14.3. Partner notification
14.4. Sexual health advice
14.5. Sexual assault
References
15. Unplanned pregnancy
15.1. Introduction
15.2. Adoption
15.3. Abortion
15.4. Complications
15.5. Post-abortion contraception
15.6. Aftercare
15.7. Legal situation in Ireland
15.8. Myths and misconceptions
References.