With so many contraceptive options currently available, and such a broad scope of issues to address, matching a patient to her best contraceptive method is more challenging today than it has ever been. To address this challenge, The Handbook of Contraception: A Guide for Practical Management is designed to give the modern health care provider uptodate information on safety, side effects, advantages, and disadvantages of each method, as well as guidance in selecting appropriate users and practical counseling tools. An effort has been made to cover the currently avail-
able methods and those that are expected to be available shortly, and to emphasize the growing list of noncontraceptive benefits associated with each method. An extensive reference list allows interested readers to further investigate issues of interest.
The first chapter in The Handbook of Contraception: A Guide for Practical Management is an overview of current contraceptive use in the United States, with a comparison of the effectiveness and cost of the various methods. Chapters 2 through 8 discuss hormonal methods of contraception, including combination oral contraceptives, the contraceptive patch, the contraceptive vaginal ring, progestin-only pills, and the new progestin implant. Chapter 7 on long-acting injectable contraceptives and Chapter 8 on intrauterine devices compare the two current options in each category clik here for download (source:medicalbooks4everyone.blogspot.com)
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