BookLeon Speroff, Philip D. Darney.
Summary: "The thoroughly updated Fifth Edition of this practical handbook is a current, reliable, and readable guide to the intelligent use of today's contraceptive options. The authors provide the essential information that clinicians and patients need to choose the best contraceptive method for the patient's age and medical, social, and personal characteristics. The book concisely covers all available drugs and devices. Each contraceptive method is covered in a single chapter that includes history of the contraceptive, method of action, pharmacology (when applicable), contraindications, and use. This edition includes new and updated information on new oral contraceptive pills, transdermal and vaginal delivery, post-pregnancy contraception, use of Essure for sterilization, and uses of contraceptives for non-contraceptive indications"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Contraception in the U.S.A.
Oral contraception
Special uses of oral contraception emergency contraception the progestin-only minipill
Transdermal and vaginal contraception
Implant contraception
Injectable contraception
Intrauterine contraception
Barrier methods
Natural family planning: periodic abstinence and withdrawal
The postpartum period, breastfeeding and contraception
Clinical guidelines for contraception at different ages: early and late
Sterilization
Induced abortion and post-abortion contraception
Interpreting epidemiologic reports and contraceptive eligibility criteria
Epilogue.