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Contraception for the Medically Challenging Patient [electronic resource] / edited by Rebecca H. Allen, Carrie A. Cwiak. - XX, 375 p. 20 illus., 16 illus. in color. online resource.

Patient Assessment and Counseling -- Contraceptive Management of Women with Cardiac Disease -- Contraception Use in Women with Hypertension -- Contraception and Diabetes -- Contraception for Women with Mental Health Conditions -- Contraception for Women Living with HIV -- Contraceptive Options for Women with Headache Disease -- Contraception for Women with Epilepsy -- Contraception for Women with a History of Solid Organ Transplantation -- Obesity and Bariatric Surgery -- Hematologic Abnormalities -- Thrombophilia and Thromboembolic Disease -- Gynecologic Conditions -- Oncocontraception.- Contraception for Women with Endocrine Abnormalities -- Bone Health and Hormonal Contraception -- Contraception for Women with Rheumatologic Disease -- Family Planning with Gastrointestinal Disorders -- Contraception in the Perimenopause -- Medication Interactions.

Women with chronic medical problems are at higher risk for complications during pregnancy and, therefore, they are especially in need of appropriate preconception and contraception care. Furthermore, many women with chronic medical problems do not obtain adequate preconception and contraception care. Despite published guidelines by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there is a substantial gap in medical practice regarding the use of contraception in women with co-existing medical problems. Contraception for the Medically Challenging Patient fills the gap that currently exists in the knowledge of correct contraceptive prescribing practice and shows that inappropriate contraindications can easily become a barrier to effective contraception use among women. Chapters highlight obsolete views about appropriate candidates for contraception and address the complex contraceptive needs of today's medically challenging patients with HIV/AIDS, uterine fibroids, or cardiac, neurologic or thyroid disease. The book gives attention to recommendations on the use of contraception in women with medical problems such as diabetes, obesity, epilepsy, and lupus, among others, and provides comprehensive information regarding the effects that certain drugs may have on contraceptive hormone levels. While national guidelines do exist for contraceptive eligibility, this book discusses in more detail the evidence behind the guideline recommendations and the nuances that clinicians confront in daily practice.

9781493912339

10.1007/978-1-4939-1233-9 doi


Medicine.
General practice (Medicine).
Gynecology.
Reproductive medicine.
Medicine & Public Health.
Reproductive Medicine.
Gynecology.
General Practice / Family Medicine.

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