ABSTRACT

General practitioners are often well placed to offer good contraceptive advice because they already know the patient's health and circumstances. Some practices are excellent; others provide little beyond oral contraception and devote insufficient time and skill to counselling. This best selling pocketbook summarizes the methods available and the fa

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter |53 pages

Combined oral contraceptives

chapter |7 pages

Progestogen-only pill

chapter |5 pages

Injectables

chapter |5 pages

Contraceptive implants

chapter |22 pages

Intrauterine contraception

chapter |7 pages

Postcoital contraception

chapter |7 pages

Other methods

chapter |5 pages

Appendix

chapter |1 pages

Further reading