
Used by over 200 million women since the 1960s, the Pill is one of the most commonly prescribed medicines - and has repeatedly been established as one of the least harmful ever formulated. However, there are some risks, and a number of "Pill Scares" have been reported in the media - often causing women to give up the Pill without finding a satisfactory alternative. More choices than ever are now available to users of hormonal contraception, and it can be difficult for doctors or family planning workers to find the time for detailed discussion with existing or new users. Women of all ages, whether they are existing users of or new to hormonal contraception, will find realistic, practical, and trustworthy guidance in this book to help them to make their own informed decisions. It will also be indispensable to health professionals as a concise, balanced overview. This user-friendly book contains extensive and unbiased advice and information on the Pill, along with other hormonal alternatives such as implants, injections and patches.
This book investigates the medical realities, risks, and benefits of hormonal contraception to provide users with a balanced framework for informed decision-making. The authors, Anne MacGregor and John Guillebaud, utilize their clinical expertise to address the confusion caused by media-driven health scares. By synthesizing medical data regarding the Pill and other hormonal methods, they offer a guide designed to bridge the communication gap between patients and healthcare providers.
What You Will Find
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Health professionals and patients alike recognize this text as a reliable, balanced resource for navigating the complexities of reproductive medicine. Experts highlight the book's ability to distill dense clinical information into a format that remains accessible for the general public.
Page Count:
211
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019158276X
ISBN-13:
9780191582769
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