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Ethical, Efficacy and Safety Issues in Contraception (Original PDF from Publisher)

Ethical, Efficacy and Safety Issues in Contraception (Original PDF from Publisher)

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Ethical, Efficacy and Safety Issues in Contraception (Original PDF from Publisher)

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    by Andrea R. Genazzani (ed.), Joseph G. Schenker (ed.), Jerome Strauss (ed.), Domenico Arduini (ed.), Giuseppe Benagiano (ed.), Martin H. Birkhaeuser (ed.), David Vasquez Awad (ed.)
    This new book in the series focuses on the complexities of contraception, covering the latest advancements and controversies in the field, and offers a comprehensive exploration of the ethical, medical, and practical dimensions of contraception in modern healthcare. It provides diverse perspectives on reproduction, including religious and cultural viewpoints, and valuable insights into natural methods of family planning. The fundamental principles and effects of hormonal contraception, from molecular mechanisms to cardiovascular safety, are given enabling informed decision-making in clinical practice. This book navigates the nuanced considerations for contraception at various life stages, from adolescence to perimenopause, and explores the intricacies of combined hormonal contraception and its impact on health. Individual risks and metabolic effects are discussed, empowering the reader to tailor contraceptive strategies to suit the unique needs of each patient. Written by leading experts in the field, this book serves as an indispensable resource for navigating the current multifaceted landscape of contraception in clinical practice, and a valuable resource for gynecologists, obstetricians, endocrinologists, general practitioners and all specialists dealing with reproductive health.