
Contraception
A User's Handbook
Oxford University Press
3rd Edition
Published on 7. September 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
252 pages
978-0-19-263256-2 (ISBN)
Description
Recent developments in methods of contraception have presented women with a wider range of options than ever before. At the same time, however, scare stories - particularly about the Pill - have spread anxiety and confusion. In this third edition of Contraception, Anne Szarewski and John Guillebaud assess all the evidence, including the new guidelines which were issued by the Committee of Safety of Medicines (CSM) in May 1999 following a review of the 1995 scare stories. They describe the latest methods, including new types of condoms, Persona, and Mirena, and cut through the conflicting information to give you the clearest and most reliable advice you will find anywhere. From reviews of previous editions: 'A model of clearly presented, unpatronising, up-to-the- minute information ... the current definitive book on the subject.' Vogue 'Excellent.' British Journal of Family Planning 'Essential reading for anyone thinking of changing their family planning method.' Woman 'this is the book to buy ... Written by expert gynaecologists... with textbook clarity, it's one of the most comprehensive guides around... an invaluable book.' Health and Fitness
Reviews / Votes
Contraception: A User's Handbook...gives you all the information you need when considering which contraceptive will be right for you. * Metro North East *More details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
numerous line illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
272 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-263256-2 (9780192632562)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Anne Szarewski
Contraception
Book
06/1998
2nd Edition
Oxford Paperbacks
€11.15
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Persons
Author
Senior Clinical Medical Officer in Family PlanningSenior Clinical Medical Officer in Family Planning, Margaret Pyke Centre
Medical DirectorMedical Director, Margaret Pyke Centre
Content
INTRODUCTION; 1. CONCEPTION: HOW IT HAPPENS; 2. HOW THE PILL WAS DEVELOPED; 3. THE COMBINED PILL: WEIGHING UP THE PROS AND CONS; 4. WHICH PILL WILL SUIT ME BEST?; 5. PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF TAKING THE COMBINED PILL; 6. THE PROGESTOGEN-ONLY PILL; 7. INJECTABLE PROGESTOGENS AND IMPLANTS; 8. INTRAUTERINE DEVICES; 9. BARRIER METHODS: CAPS AND CONDOMS; 10. NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING; 11. EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION: NOT ONLY FOR THE MORNING AFTER; 12. CONTRACEPTION AT SPECIAL TIMES; 13. WHAT ABOUT MEN?; 14. STERILIZATION AND VASECTOMY; 15. THE FUTURE; FURTHER READING; USEFUL ADDRESSES; INDEX