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Contraception: Your Questions Answered

Your Questions Answered

Author: John Guillebaud and Anne MacGregor   Series: Your Questions Answered

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From reviews of the previous edition. Provides a wealth of information graphically illustrates the need for practitioners to be thoroughly knowledgeable. Toni Belfield, Director of Information, Family Planning Association. The worlds population is increasing dramatically. At levels over 7 billion, rising annually by over 83 million with births outstripping deaths by a factor of c. 2.4 the toll this imbalance takes on the environment, developing economies and resources healthcare, education, rates of poverty and the lives of women in the poorer parts of the world is increasingly unsustainable. Even in the developed world

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From reviews of the previous edition. Provides a wealth of information graphically illustrates the need for practitioners to be thoroughly knowledgeable. Toni Belfield, Director of Information, Family Planning Association. The worlds population is increasing dramatically. At levels over 7 billion, rising annually by over 83 million with births outstripping deaths by a factor of c. 2.4 the toll this imbalance takes on the environment, developing economies and resources healthcare, education, rates of poverty and the lives of women in the poorer parts of the world is increasingly unsustainable. Even in the developed world

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This seventh edition has been completely revised and updated, incorporating relevant WHO and national guidance documents: therefore imparting best evidence-based practice for all methods.Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) Based on the long-established evidence that 7 days of routinely not-taking pills in each cycle is too long for maintained ovarian suppression - and this necessarily leads to too little margin for errors in pill-taking - the authors recommend that providers switch to a new norm for all users of either:Tricycling, the 84/4 regimen, or totally continuous use (365/365),OR, for women who remain keen to see monthly pill-bleeds (which are completely unnecessary for health), one of the regimens (24/4 or 21/4) that shorten the contraception-non-taking time to 4 daysNew methods, and their importance or otherwise:Intrauterine system: Jaydess®Subcutaneous, self-injectable alternative to Depo-Provera: Sayana® Press24/4 combined hormonal contraceptives: Zoely®, Eloine®Diaphragm: Caya®UpdatesQuick starting and bridging (the Proving not Pregnant Protocol)Emergency contraception (EC), how advice differs for ulipristal acetate ECDrug metabolism (implications with norethisterone) and interactions (eg affecting lamotrigine)Question and answer formatImportant information boxesUnwanted side effects boxesFrequent patient questions at the end of relevant chaptersManagement adviceFollow-up adviceComes with free e-book on ExpertConsult for the first timeThis seventh edition has been completely revised and updated, incorporating relevant WHO and national guidance documents: therefore imparting best evidence-based practice for all methods.Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) Based on the long-established evidence that 7 days of routinely not-taking pills in each cycle is too long for maintained ovarian suppression - and this necessarily leads to too little margin for errors in pill-taking - the authors recommend that providers switch to a new norm for all users of either:Tricycling, the 84/4 regimen, or totally continuous use (365/365),OR, for women who remain keen to see monthly pill-bleeds (which are completely unnecessary for health), one of the regimens (24/4 or 21/4) that shorten the contraception-non-taking time to 4 daysNew methods, and their importance or otherwise:Intrauterine system: Jaydess®Subcutaneous, self-injectable alternative to Depo-Provera: Sayana® Press24/4 combined hormonal contraceptives: Zoely®, Eloine®Diaphragm: Caya®UpdatesQuick starting and bridging (the Proving not Pregnant Protocol)Emergency contraception (EC), how advice differs for ulipristal acetate ECDrug metabolism (implications with norethisterone) and interactions (eg affecting lamotrigine)Intermittent quizzes for CPD portfolio purposesNow on ExpertConsult

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“'Bought this one as and update to the older version I have. The Q&A format is so easy to use. You could just read it but it's even better as a problem solving tool - anyone who provides contraceptive services should have a copy.' 'I'm a GP trainee doing an O&G rotation and this book is invaluable in providing me with answers to common and not so common questions that patients come in with. Very happy with this purchase.' 'It's up to date and innovative, easier to navigate than previous edition, and I like John Guillebaud's approach and style.' 'The bible for all medical practitioners regarding contraception. Very easy to use and find what you want. Seller was excellent too- arrived promptly and well packaged and the cheapest source.' 'Perfect book to have at hand for either quick revision or brief check when working in family planning. Easy to read with good explanations that can be memorised with very little effort.' 'Very well known book from the guru of contraception! A must have guide for the tricky subject of contraception for GPs.' 'Detailed but you can find the answer to your query. Up to date, a good reference manual. Would recommend it.' 'Bought this book whilst doing a family planning course and, now in practice, it has become my bible. Full of information, easy to understand, clear and concise. Helps with problem solving and also contains relevant physiology. Recommended for GPs, nurse practitioners, midwives, school nurses and anyone with an interest in family planning.' 'Great Reference book for medical professionals.'”

'Bought this one as and update to the older version I have. The Q&A format is so easy to use. You could just read it but it's even better as a problem solving tool - anyone who provides contraceptive services should have a copy.''I'm a GP trainee doing an O&G rotation and this book is invaluable in providing me with answers to common and not so common questions that patients come in with. Very happy with this purchase.''It's up to date and innovative, easier to navigate than previous edition, and I like John Guillebaud's approach and style.''The bible for all medical practitioners regarding contraception. Very easy to use and find what you want. Seller was excellent too- arrived promptly and well packaged and the cheapest source.''Perfect book to have at hand for either quick revision or brief check when working in family planning. Easy to read with good explanations that can be memorised with very little effort.''Very well known book from the guru of contraception! A must have guide for the tricky subject of contraception for GPs.''Detailed but you can find the answer to your query. Up to date, a good reference manual. Would recommend it.''Bought this book whilst doing a family planning course and, now in practice, it has become my bible. Full of information, easy to understand, clear and concise. Helps with problem solving and also contains relevant physiology. Recommended for GPs, nurse practitioners, midwives, school nurses and anyone with an interest in family planning.''Great Reference book for medical professionals.'

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Product Details

Publisher
Elsevier Health Sciences
Published
14th August 2017
Edition
7th
Pages
424
ISBN
9780702070006

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