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OverviewI opened my series editor manuscript of The Handbook of Contraception: A Guide for Practical Management, edited by Drs. Donna Shoupe and Siri Kjos, on a tiny plane on the way to giving a lecture in Albany, NY. I expected to peruse the ma- script, and found that I could not put it down. The Handbook of Contraception: A Guide for Practical Management is an incredibly informative and enjoyable read. In keeping with the objective of this series for primary care clinicians, there is a quality in this title that is uncommon among medical textbooks. The chapters of this book are written with extraordinary intelligence and und- standing, and with attention to practical considerations in the selection and mana- ment of contraceptive options. The authors have reviewed the science behind contraception, including the chemical structure and effects of hormonal contraception, physiology of contraception, efficacy rates, and side effects, as well as the practical considerations that are relevant in helping patients choose between different cont- ceptive options. They do this with a clarity of language and intent that lets the book cover with sufficient detail the full range of questions that any primary care clinician will have regarding any of the traditional or new contraceptive options. Also included in each chapter is a section on counseling tips, which explicitly answers many of the questions that clinicians and their patients often have when discussing contraceptive options. For a book so useful and well done, the editors and authors deserve our thanks. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Donna ShoupePublisher: Humana Press Inc. Imprint: Humana Press Inc. Edition: 2006 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.615kg ISBN: 9781588295996ISBN 10: 1588295990 Pages: 298 Publication Date: 01 August 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsContraceptive Overview Donna Shoupe Oral Contraceptives: History, Pharmacology, Metabolic Effects, Side Effects, and Health Benefits Donna Shoupe and Daniel R. Mishell, Jr. Oral Contraceptives: Patient Screening and Counseling, Pill Selection, and Managing Side Effects Donna Shoupe Progestin-Only Oral Contraceptives Donna Shoupe Contraceptive Patch Donna Shoupe Contraceptive Ring Susan A. Ballagh Long-Acting Progestin Injectables: Comparison of Depo-Provera(R) With Depo-SubQ Provera 104(TM) Ronna Jurow and Donna Shoupe Contraceptive Implants: Introducing Implanon(R) Philip D. Darney Intrauterine Devices: Comparison of the Copper T Intrauterine Device With the Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System Angela Y. Chen and Susie Baldwin Barrier Contraceptives: Male Condoms, Vaginal Spermicides, and Cervical Barrier Methods Donna Shoupe Behavioral Methods of Contraception Jennefer A. Russo and Anita L. Nelson Emergency Contraceptives Donna Shoupe Female Tubal Sterilization: Traditional and Research Methods Charles M. March Contraception for Special Populations: Adolescents and Perimenopausal Women Following Pregnancy and During Lactation Donna Shoupe Choosing the Optimal Contraceptive Method in Women With Medical Disease Siri L. Kjos IndexReviewsFrom the reviews: This guide to all currently available contraceptive options describes the mechanism, side effects, advantages, and disadvantage of each method. ... This book is written for primary care physicians who would be prescribing contraceptives and counseling women on their choices. ... The book also provides interesting facts regarding the history of certain types of contraception. ... This book is thorough and up to date, and provides useful information so that physicians can effectively counsel a patient on contraception. (Katherine M Krings, Doody's Book Review Service, January, 2007) From the reviews: <p> This guide to all currently available contraceptive options describes the mechanism, side effects, advantages, and disadvantage of each method. a ] This book is written for primary care physicians who would be prescribing contraceptives and counseling women on their choices. a ] The book also provides interesting facts regarding the history of certain types of contraception. a ] This book is thorough and up to date, and provides useful information so that physicians can effectively counsel a patient on contraception. (Katherine M Krings, Doodya (TM)s Book Review Service, January, 2007) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |