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1An atlas of contraception
By Pramilla Senanayake

“An atlas of contraception” Metadata:
- Title: An atlas of contraception
- Author: Pramilla Senanayake
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 139
- Publisher: Parthenon Pub. Group
- Publish Date: 1995
- Publish Location: Pearl River, N.Y
“An atlas of contraception” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Atlases - Contraception - Contraceptives - Contraception Agents - Contraception Devices - Contraceptive Agents - Contraceptive Devices - Atlas (vertèbre cervicale) - Contraceptifs - Anticonceptie
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1088831M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 30593115
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 94012891
- All ISBNs: 1850703876 - 9781850703877
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1995
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Printdisabled
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Birth control
(October 2011). "The future of contraception: innovations in contraceptive agents: tomorrow's hormonal contraceptive agents and their clinical implications"
Abortifacient
management of rheumatoid arthritis, can induce abortion. For this reason contraception is often advised while using methotrexate for management of a chronic
Male contraceptive
pregnancy by interrupting the function of sperm. The main forms of male contraception available today are condoms, vasectomy, and withdrawal, which together
Combined oral contraceptive pill
be taken orally by women. It is the oral form of combined hormonal contraception. The pill contains two important hormones: a progestin (a synthetic
Chemotherapy
treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapeutic agents or alkylating agents) in a standard regimen. Chemotherapy may be given with a curative
Hormonal contraception
Hormonal contraception refers to birth control methods that act on the endocrine system. Almost all methods are composed of steroid hormones, although
Acne
the iPLEDGE program is controversial due to continued instances of contraception nonadherence. People may apply antibiotics to the skin or take them
Sex-hormonal agent
androgen synthesis inhibitors, are also sex-hormonal agents. List of investigational sex-hormonal agents Thomas L. Lemke; David A. Williams (2008). Foye's
Menstrual cycle
"Cervical mucus and contraception: what we know and what we don't". Contraception (Review). 96 (5): 310–321. doi:10.1016/j.contraception.2017.07.168. PMID 28801053
Religion and birth control
adherents vary widely in their views on birth control (also known as contraception). This can be true even between different branches of one faith, as