Wallach, M. (ed.)|Grimes, D.A. (ed.)

Modern oral contraception - New Jersey Emron 2000 - x, 286p.

Provides information on several issues that are related to modern oral contraception, which is of use to clinicians. Oral contraception is presented as giving women the opportunity to control their fertility, improve their health and add to the welfare of their families. In this book, the terms oral contraceptives and OCs, which refer to combination oral contraceptives containing estrogen and progestin are used interchangeably. Focus is on the clinical aspects of prescribing, including those that have been the subject of controversy or misinformation.

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Contraception|Fertility|Health|Estrogens|Progestins

QU 177 .W25 2000