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Köp båda 2 för 420 krThe Obstetrician & Gynaecologist ...if you want to recommend a book on the pill, this is it...extremely comprehensive, very practical and written in an accessible Q and A format, answering the questions that women actually ask...a good read; indeed, not just for women - many health professionals would find it valuable, particularly as it treats the issues from a woman-centred perspective.
<br>John Guillebaud is Emeritus Professor of Family Planning and Reproductive Health, University College London. Until 2003 he was the Medical Director of the Margaret Pyke Centre for Family Planning and is currently a vasectomy surgeon at the Churchill Hospital, Oxford. He acts as a consultant to the World Health Organization (WHO) and other national and international bodies in the reproductive health field. He originated the Environment Time Capsule Project at www.ecotimecapsule.com, is Trustee of TASKwh (Towards African Solutions through Knowledge for Women's Health), Co-Chair of www.populationandsustainability.org, and Chair of Planet 21 (www.peopleandplanet.net (http: //www.peopleandplanet.net)). Dr Anne MacGregor works in sexual and reproductive healthcare at St Bartholomew's Hospital and is an Instructing Doctor and CRQ Vice Convener for the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. She is also Clinical Research Director at the City of London Migraine Clinic, an independent medical charity, and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the Research Centre for Neuroscience within the Institute of Cell and Molecular Science, Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, London. <br>
PART 1 - YOUR CHOICE OF CONTRACEPTION; 1. Why take the Pill?; 2. What is the Pill?; 3. What about other methods of contraception?; PART 2 - KEEPING IT SAFE; 4. What causes the effects of the Pill?; 5. What are the benefits?; 6. What are the unwanted side-effects?; 7. What about blood clots, hearts attacks, and strokes?; 8. What about cancer?; 9. Who can and who can't take the Pill?; PART 3 - TAKING THE PILL; 10. How do I get the Pill?; 11. How do I start the Pill?; 12. How do I take the Pill?; 13. What if I forget a Pill?; 14. What else can make the Pill less effective?; 15. What if I get side-effects?; 16. Which Pill should I choose?; PART 4 - OTHER TYPES OF PILL; 17. The progestogen-only Pill; 18. Emergency contraception; 19. The male Pill