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  1. The Handbook of Contraception: A Guide for Practical Management (Current Clinical Practice) by Donna Shoupe, 2010-11-02
  2. Contraception Today: A Pocketbook for Primary Care Practitioners, Sixth Edition by John Guillebaud, 2007-07-30
  3. Open Embrace: A Protestant Couple Rethinks Contraception by Sam Torode, J. Budziszewski, 2002-03
  4. Contraception Today: The Proceedings of the 4th Congress of the European Society of Contraception
  5. Emergency Contraception - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-09-28
  6. Should minors have over-the-counter access to Plan B emergency contraception?(Pro & Con): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Vivian M. Dickerson, Susan A. Crockett, 2004-09-01
  7. The Church and Contraception, The Issues at Stake by John T. Noonan, 1967
  8. Contraception Today: Pocketbook: A Pocketbook for General Practitioners by John Guillebaud, 2003-12-19
  9. Contraception, Colonialism and Commerce (The History of Medicine in Context) by Sarah Hodges, 2008-06-05
  10. Contraception: A Users' Handbook by Anne Szarewski, John Guillebaud, 2004-11-30
  11. Handbook of Contraception and Abortion by Ronald Burkman, 1989-03
  12. Handbook of Contraception and Family Planning by Suzanne Everett BScRGNRMENB900ENBA08ENB998ENBN07Dip Cou, 1999-03-12
  13. Contraception, An Issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Eve Espey MDMPH, 2007-06-07
  14. Medical History of Contraception by Norman Edwin Himes, 1970-06

41. Choosing A Birth Control Method Contraceptives Ortho Evra Patch Nuvaring Sterili
interactive tool to help determine which method of birth control contraception is right for you.
http://www.arhp.org/patienteducation/interactivetools/choosing/index.cfm?ID=275

42. Fil Santé Jeunes - 0 800 235 236 Anonyme Et Gratuit
Un chat et des forums, de la documentation, des questions r©ponses personnalis©es avec des m©decins et des psychologues autour de la sexualit©, de la contraception, de la toxicomanie, du suicide et des maladies chroniques. France.
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43. Schering UK: Specialising In Female Healthcare, Therapeutics, Diagnostics And De
Patient information site about Levonelle, the emergency oral contraceptive marketed in the UK. Includes FAQ, where to get it, side effects, and other topics. Also provides information about other forms of emergency and longterm contraception.
http://www.levonelle.co.uk
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44. Emergency Contraception
Is emergency contraception the same thing as the abortion pill? Emergency contraception, or emergency birth control, is used to keep a woman from
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Emergency Contraception
Printer-friendly version PDF file, 157 Kb] What is emergency contraception (or emergency birth control)?
How does emergency contraception work?

What are the types of emergency contraception? Are they the same thing as the "morning after" pill?

I was given emergency contraception in an emergency room. What do I need to do after I take the pills?
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What is emergency contraception (or emergency birth control)?
Emergency contraception, or emergency birth control, is used to keep a woman from getting pregnant when she has had unprotected vaginal intercourse. "Unprotected" can mean that no method of birth control was used. It can also mean that a birth control method was used but did not work - like a condom breaking. Other things can happen as well that put a woman at risk for getting pregnant. A woman may have forgotten to take her birth control pills. She may have been abused or forced to have sex when she did not want to. Emergency contraception should never be used as a regular method of birth control. There are effective methods of birth control that women can use on a regular basis to prevent pregnancy.
How does emergency contraception work?

45. Association Of Reproductive Health Professionals
Definitions for words encountered when reading about contraception.
http://www.arhp.org/healthcareproviders/resources/contraceptionresources/glossar
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Glossary of Terms
The following is a list of definitions for words that you may encounter when reading about contraception. A B C D ... Z
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Abortion : a medical procedure performed to end a pregnancy . The embryo or fetus is removed from the uterus Abstinence : not having sexual intercourse AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome): caused by a virus called HIV Amenorrhea : the lack of a period . This term is used to describe the absence of a period in young women who haven't started menstruating by age 16 or the absence of a period in women who used to have a regular period Anal sex sexual intercourse through the anus (when the penis is inserted into the anus).

46. Fpa Contraception Guide
Methods of contraception answers many of your frequently answered Some methods of contraception do not depend on you remembering to take or use
http://www.fpa.org.uk/guide/contracep/

Contraception
Please use the short list below if you would like to jump directly to a particular topic. Your guide to contraception
Choosing and using contraception

Where can I get contraception?

Using contraception
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Methods of contraception

Your guide to contraception
Some facts about getting pregnant There are a lot of myths around about getting pregnant. These are the facts: A woman can still get pregnant:
  • if it is the first time she has sex
  • if she does not have an orgasm
  • if a man pulls out of her vagina before he comes (ejaculates)
  • if she has sex when she has a period
  • if she is not fully breastfeeding
  • if she douches (squirts water into the vagina). This can be harmful to women
  • whatever position the couple has sex in.
By using contraception you can avoid becoming pregnant when you don't want to be. Back to the top of the page

Choosing and using contraception
Methods of contraception answers many of your frequently answered questions, including:
  • How effective is it?

47. Fpa Contraception And Sexual Health Guide Homepage
fpa contraception and sexual health guide This section of our website gives you quick and easy access to facts and advice on sexual health and
http://www.fpa.org.uk/guide/

Introduction
What is sexual health?
Sexual health means enjoying the sexual activity you want without causing yourself or anyone else suffering or physical or mental harm. It is also about using contraception and avoiding infections. Making positive choices about contraception and sexual health is important, not just for your physical health but also for your general wellbeing. If you're anxious about your sexual health, or unwell, this can have a knock-on effect on all aspects of your life - your work, your future and your relationships with your partners, family and friends. This section of our website gives you quick and easy access to facts and advice on sexual health and contraception, including:

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49. Women's Health: FAQs On Women's Health. Index Of Chapters.
Comprehensive information, questions and answers, flow charts and illustrations dealing with issues and conditions. Includes an introduction, infertility, contraception, menopause, menstrual cycle disorders and the lower urogenital tract.
http://www.2womenshealth.co.uk/ChapterTable2.htm
"FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON WOMEN'S HEALTH" is an illustrated e-book of answers for those who have a gynaecological problem, for those who know someone who has, and for those who wish to learn more about this fascinating subject. Subjects covered include infertility, IVF, polycystic ovary syndrome, contraception, pelvic pain, heavy periods, hysterectomy, premenstrual syndrome, menopause, HRT, and cancer, including breast cancer.
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New and Forthcoming Developments on this Web site.
Introduction To
Gynaecological Anatomy (Structure) and Physiology (Function)
Gynaecological Disease- Physical and Emotional ... Hirsutism (excessive body hair) and virilism (masculinisation) Infertility Infertility Investigation Infertility Treatments The Outcome of Infertility Treatment. Miscarriage, Recurrent Miscarriage and Ectopic Pregnancy Contraception Contraception including non-medical methods Hormonal Contraception I. Hormonal Contraception II. The Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill Benefits and Risks Hormonal Contraception III. Taking The Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill -Practical Issues ... Pelvic Pain Menstrual Cycle Disorders Menorrhagia (heavy periods) and other menstrual disorders Premenstrual Syndrome Menopause The Menopause HRT Benefits and Risks HRT Preparations Lower Uro-genital Tract Bladder Symptoms Prolapse Vulval Problems Gynaecological Cancer ... Medication in Gynaecology Index Index Forums New October 2001 - please allow the software to load!

50. Managing Contraception
Managing contraception includes algorithms, diagrams, color photos of the pills your patients are using, CDC Treatment Guidelines, along with 35 chapters of
http://www.managingcontraception.com/

51. Trend Toward Abstinence-Only Sex Ed Means Many U.S. Teenagers Are Not Getting Vi
Report of an Alan Guttmacher Institute study.
http://www.agi-usa.org/pubs/archives/newsrelease3205.html
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TREND TOWARD ABSTINENCE-ONLY SEX ED MEANS MANY U.S. TEENAGERS ARE NOT GETTING VITAL MESSAGES ABOUT CONTRACEPTION
Sex Ed Teachers Believe They Are Not Meeting Students' Needs for Reproductive Health Information-One in Four Are Told Not to Teach About Contraception

Public school sexuality education teachers report that the focus on abstinence-only instruction increased markedly during the 1990s: In 1999, 23% of these teachers taught abstinence as the only way of preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), compared with 2% in 1988, according to a new study by The Alan Guttmacher Institute. While some topics-HIV and other STDs, abstinence, correct condom use and how to resist peer pressure to have intercourse-are being taught earlier than they were a decade ago, most are still taught less often and in later grades than teachers think they should be. Moreover, instruction in all grades is much less likely to cover birth control, abortion, how to obtain contraceptive and STD services, and sexual orientation than it was in the late 1980s. "Teachers on the front line in high schools around the country recognize that young people need a range of information to support them in making responsible decisions regarding their sexuality," comments AGI President Sara Seims. "Yet this study reveals that teachers are covering far less, far later than they believe is needed. Our findings are particularly disheartening, considering that abstinence accounted for about one-quarter of the recent drop in the U.S. teenage pregnancy rate, while improved contraceptive use was responsible for the rest. And the teenage pregnancy rate and adolescent rates of STDs remain high. Abstinence messages are very important, but clearly the coverage of contraceptive topics is also crucial in helping our youth prevent unplanned pregnancy and STDs."

52. Contraceptive Choices
Film (VCF), the Spermcidal Vaginal contraception Film (IUD) Levonorgestrelreleasing intrauterine contraception. Mirena treats heavy bleeding too
http://www.managingcontraception.com/choice.html
There are many approaches to preventing an unwanted or unattended pregnancy. There are also several approaches to terminating an unwanted pregancy. There are also several approaches to termination an unwanted pregnancy.
Here are 29 updated descriptions of contraceptives and other reproductive choices for women. One is a brief description of what to do if a clinic finds a potential contraceptor who is already pregnant and wants to continue her pregnancy. It will be helpful to look at How to use: these descriptions.In alphabetical order the brief descriptions we are working on include: As we have developed these descriptions, we have tried to be brief, presenting the most important educational messages. We have also tried to be creative with graphics and format and have included in some cases a toll-free hotline that readers can call for further information. Robert A. Hatcher, MD, MPH
Professor of Gynecology
and Obstetrics
Emory University School of
Medicine Laurie Bazemore, Contraceptive Information Specialist

53. Contraception And Chastity
Anscombe's 1977 article on the ethics of contraception.
http://www.uno.edu/~asoble/pages/chastity.htm

54. Fpa Home Page
Help and information about contraception and sexual health. Includes a facility to search for local clinics.
http://www.fpa.org.uk
2005 is fpa 's 75th anniversary year. See how we have helped to improve the UK's sexual health and choices over the past 75 years and how we plan to celebrate our 75th birthday. fpa's aim is to advance the sexual health, reproductive rights and choices of all people throughout the UK.
The Family Planning Association is a registered charity no. 250187.

55. Birth Control: Emergency Contraception - From The Birth Control Comparison Websi
Feminist Women s Health Center s information on using pills and IUDs to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse, including cautions, side effects,
http://www.fwhc.org/birth-control/ecinfo.htm
Emergency Contraception (also known as The "Morning After" Pill)
What is Emergency Contraception? Pregnancy can be prevented after intercourse by taking Emergency Contraceptive pills (EC). It works by giving the body a short, high, burst of synthetic hormones. This disrupts hormone patterns needed for pregnancy. EC disturbs the ovaries and the development of the uterine lining, making pregnancy less likely. EC is used within 120 hours (5 days) after intercourse. It is most effective within the first 24 hours . Emergency Contraception reduces the risk of pregnancy by 75%. EC does not protect against reproductive tract infections, including HIV/AIDS. Use Your Health Side Effects Danger Signs ... PDF Version Use The first dose of EC is taken within 120 hours of unprotected intercourse. The second dose is usually taken 12 hours later. EC may be taken after 120 hours, but its effectiveness is lower. If you vomit within a half hour of taking EC, call your clinic. Vomiting can decrease the effectiveness of EC. To decrease nausea and vomiting take an anti-vomiting medication 30 minutes before taking the first dose. Some over the counter medications include Benadryl and Dramamine. Take as directed on the package. Both can cause drowsiness. Take EC with food, preferably a full meal.

56. Contraceptive Information Resource
A guide to birth control and sexuality. Discusses condoms, the pill, sponge, natural methods, STD's, and includes a question and answer bulletin board.
http://www.contracept.info/
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Whether you are looking for information about condoms, fertility computers, the cervical cap, or cycle beads, you've come to the right place. The contraceptive information provided here is designed to help you make an informed decision about birth control. Only safe, appropriate methods that genuinely prevent conception are recommended. Whichever method of birth control you choose, remember that, aside from abstinence, all birth control methods sometimes fail, even if used properly and consistently. Nonetheless, if you are sexually active, good contraception can greatly reduce your chances of pregnancy. To learn more about the various methods of birth controlincluding advantages, disadvantages and special concernsuse the blue menu bar on the left side of each page. Select any of the contraceptive items listed to navigate between topics. Red menu items take take visitors to sister sites. Unless otherwise noted, the statistics used here are gathered from studies of couples initiating a particular method of birth control for one year. Out of 100 women, the failure rate is the number of women who became pregnant using exclusively the birth control method indicated.

57. Pilado : Contraception, Prévention, Adolescents, Pédagogie, Pilules,
La contraception et la pr©vention mais aussi poser ses questions et l'histoire de la contraception.
http://www.pilado.com

58. Sexuality
contraception, Birth Control, Family PlanningA guide to various types of contraception, including barrier, pill, IUD, patch, sponge, along with statistics on the effectiveness of these birth control
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59. Human Reproduction Update
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www.kluweronline.com/issn/02674874 More results from www.kluweronline.com Epigee Birth Control GuideA comprehensive guide to contraception, birth control, responsible sex, and sexual health. Takes a scientific yet conscientious approach to birth control
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Publication Advances in Contraception Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 0267-4874 (Paper) 1573-7195 (Online) Subject: Medicine Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 15 Number 4 / December 1999 Number 3 / September 1999 Number 2 / June 1999 Number 1 / March 1999 Volume 14 Number 4 / December 1998 Number 2 / June 1998 Number 1 / March 1998 Volume 13 Number 4 / December 1997 Numbers 2-3 / June 1997 Number 1 / March 1997 First page
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