BookKowal, Deborah.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page Page
Copyright Page Page
Dedication
Note to Readers Contents
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Boxes
Preface
Contributors
Chapter 1 Reproductive Justice within Reproductive Health Care
References
Chapter 2 Understanding the Physiology of the Menstrual Cycle
Overview
The HPO Axis (The Ovarian Cycle)
Hypothalamic-Pituitary Overview
Hypothalamus
Ovarian Overview
Atresia of Nondominant Follicles
Estrogen Rise Prior to the LH Surge
Preovulation/Ovulation Phase
Ovulation
Luteal Phase Ovarian-Endometrial Component (The Endometrial Cycle)
Menstrual Phase
Changes Seen in Menstruation
Proliferative Phase of the Ovarian-Endometrial Compartment
Secretory Phase of the Ovarian-Endometrial Compartment
Summary
References
Chapter 3 Menstrual Disorders
Abnormal Menstrual Bleeding: Amenorrhea Overview
Primary Amenorrhea (Absence of Menarche)
Secondary Amenorrhea
Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (FHA)
Treatments for Secondary Amenorrhea
Abnormal Menstrual Bleeding: Infrequent Menses
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Other Causes of Unexplained Infrequent Menses
Treatments for Infrequent Menses (Including PCOS)
Heavy or Prolonged Menstrual Bleeding
Acute Excessive Uterine Bleeding
Chronic Excessive Bleeding
Other Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Patterns
Menstruation-Related Problems
Painful Menses (Dysmenorrhea)
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)
Menstrual Exacerbation of Other Medical Conditions
References
Chapter 4 Person-Centered Reproductive Health Conversations and Contraceptive Counseling
Person-Centered Care Unintended Pregnancy in The United States
Reproductive Desires
Complexity of Pregnancy Desires
Conversations about Reproductive Desires
One Key Question
PATH Questions
Contraceptive Counseling: Past, Present, and Future
Directive Counseling
Consumerist Counseling or The "Menu" Approach
Shared Decision Making
Skills To Operationalize Person-Centered Reproductive and Contraceptive Care
Key Person-Centered Questions
Questions for Small Talk
Questions That Are Open-Ended
Questions for Obtaining a Nonstigmatizing, Comprehensive Sexual History Questions for Follow Up
Questions for Offering Services
Questions for Eliciting Contraceptive Preferences
Affirm-Share-Ask Cycle
Affirm/Acknowledge
Share Content or Information
Reflective Listening (Rephrasing)
Ask A Follow Up Question
Specific Clinical Circumstances
Pregnancy Options Counseling
Summary
References
Chapter 5 Effectiveness, Safety, and Comparative Side Effects
Effectiveness: "How Well Will It Work?"
Data Sources and Methods for Estimating Contraceptive Effectiveness
Effectiveness Over Time
Simultaneous Use of Methods
Limited to 3 simultaneous users