Oxford handbook of reproductive medicine and family planning

Author(s)

    • McVeigh, Enda
    • Homburg, Roy
    • Guillebaud, John

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Oxford handbook of reproductive medicine and family planning

edited by Enda McVeigh, Roy Homburg, John Guillebaud

(Oxford handbooks)(Oxford medical publications)

Oxford University Press, 2008

  • : flexicover

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The essential guide to reproductive medicine : Oxford handbook of reproductive medicine and family planning

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Significant advances have been made in treatment strategies in adult and adolescent women's health over the past decade, particularly in relation to reproductive control. The Oxford Handbook of Reproductive Medicine & Family Planning provides practical, evidence-based information on the care and management of adolescents, reproductive age females, and to a lesser extent males. Divided into three main sections, it follows chronological age up to the menopause covering areas such as the embryological development of the reproductive system; puberty and the normal course, and dysfunctions associated with it; dysfunctions of the normal menstrual cycle; the different types of male and female contraceptive methods, and the investigation and management of the infertile couple. This is an essential resource for all practitioners, trainees and students in reproductive medicine.

Table of Contents

  • REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
  • Sexual differentiation
  • Steroid hormones
  • Menarche and adolescent gynaecology
  • The ovaries and the menstrual cycle
  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome
  • Hirsutism and virilism
  • Amenorrhoea and oligomenorrhoea
  • Menopause and hormone replacement therapy
  • Initial advice to those concerned about delays in conception
  • Defining infertility
  • Investigation of fertility problems
  • Management strategies for fertility problems
  • Male infertility
  • Ovulation induction
  • Tubal and uterine disorders
  • Medical and surgical management of endometriosis
  • Intra-uterine insemination
  • In-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and associated assisted conception techniques
  • CONTRACEPTION AND FAMILY PLANNING
  • Fertility and fertility awareness
  • Male contraception
  • Vaginal methods
  • The combined oral contraceptive (COC)
  • Progestogen-only pill (POP)
  • Injectables
  • Contraceptive implants
  • Intrauterine contraception
  • Postcoital contraception
  • Sterilization
  • Special considerations

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