Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use
Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva World Health Organization 2004Edition: 3rd edDescription: 148pISBN:- 92-4-156266-8
- WP 630 .W46 2004
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Reviews the medical eligibility criteria for selecting methods of contraception suggesting possible recommendations based on clinical and epidemiological data. Among the family planning methods discussed are low-dose combined oral contraceptives, combined injectable contraceptives, norethisterone enantate, etonegestrel implants, emergency contraceptive pills, barrier methods, fertility awareness-based methods, coitus interruptus, and female sterilisation.
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