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         Contraception:     more books (114)
  1. The Whole Truth About Contraception: A Guide to Safe and Effective Choices by MD, MPH Beverly Winikoff, Suzanne Wymelenberg, et all 1997-09-02
  2. Contraception and Abortion from the Ancient World to the Renaissance by John M. Riddle, 1994-01-01
  3. A Clinical Guide for Contraception (Clinical Guide for Contraception ( Speroff)) by Leon Speroff, Philip D. Darney, 2005-05-05
  4. SELLING OF CONTRACEPTION: THE DALKON SHIELD CASE, SEXUALITY AND WO (WOMEN & HEALTH C&S PERSPECTIVE) by NICOLE J. GRANT, 1993-05-01
  5. Contraception: A Guide to Birth Control Methods by Vern L. Bullough, Bonnie Bullough, 1997-09
  6. 188 Scientific Facts About Teen Sex, Contraception, Pregnancy, Parenting, and Sexually Transmitted Infections by Holly Kreider, Laura Lessard, et all 2009-10-01
  7. Choice: True Stories of Birth, Contraception, Infertility, Adoption, Single Parenthood, & Abortion by Karen E. (EDT)/ Gramont, Nina De (EDT) Bender, 2007-10-19
  8. Contraception: A History of Its Treatment by the Catholic Theologians and Canonists, Enlarged Edition (Belknap Press) by John T. Noonan Jr., 1986-06-26
  9. Managing Contraception by M.P.H Robert A. Hatcher M.D., 2001
  10. History of Contraception : From Antiquity to the Present Day by Angus McLaren, 1992
  11. Contraception: Your Questions Answered by John Guillebaud MAFRCSEdFRCOG(Hon)FFSRH(Hon)FCOG(SA), 2008-10-28
  12. Colonialism, Catholicism and Contraception: A History of Birth Control in Puerto Rico by Annette B. Ramirez de Arellano, Conrad Seipp, 1983-06
  13. Conception, Birth, and Contraception: A Visual Presentation by Robert J. Demarest, 1976-05
  14. Colonialism, Catholicism, and Contraception: A History of Birth Control in Puerto Rico by Annette B. Ramírez de Arellano, 2009-10-14

21. Emergency Contraception
Please note these providers have identified themselves as willing and qualified to prescribe emergency contraception; however, the maintainers of this server
http://ec.princeton.edu/providers/
Provider Search in the United States and parts of Canada
If you have not used our directory of providers before, please click here . Once you find a provider, you may want to read our tips to callers before you phone. Please note: these providers have identified themselves as willing and qualified to prescribe emergency contraception; however, the maintainers of this server make no claims about the quality or cost of the services offered. We are now listing providers in British Columbia and Yukon, Canada
United States
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22. Contraception Methods - The Pill, Condoms, Diaphragms And Caps
All types of contraception can be reliable, but the effectiveness of some methods depends on using them properly BUPA health factsheet.
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Published by BUPA's Health Information Team
November, 2002 Download this factsheet Contraception aims to prevent sexual intercourse from causing pregnancy. This factsheet outlines the non-hormonal methods. For more information on alternatives such as the pill, see the separate BUPA factsheet on hormonal contraception. Non-hormonal contraception works by either preventing sperm fertilising an egg, or preventing the implantation of a fertilised egg into the lining of the womb. The main methods are:
  • barrier methods, intra uterine contraceptive devices (IUCDs), natural family planning, sterilisation.
Barrier methods
These are physical barriers that stop the sperm coming into contact with the egg, thereby preventing fertilisation.

23. Sexuality
Delving into the world of birth control. Offers a short discussion on the different methods with images.
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Five Ways to Keep Condoms from Breaking
Did you know that condoms are 98% effective when used correctly, but that due to incorrect use, they have a failure rate closer to 12%? Learn how to minimize condom breakage with these five simple tips
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24. MedlinePlus: Birth Control
Birth Control Pill Benefits beyond contraception ( Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Links to PDF File. contraception While Breastfeeding ( American College of Obstetricians
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/birthcontrolcontraception.html
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25. YOUR CONTRACEPTIVE CHOICES
The Pill; The Ring (NuvaRing ® ); The Patch (Ortho Evra ® ) Emergency contraception. Prescription Barrier Methods. Over the Counter Barrier Methods.
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/bc/cchoices.html
YOUR CONTRACEPTIVE CHOICES
  • Continuous Abstinence
  • Continuous Breast-Feeding (LAM)
  • Outercourse
  • Withdrawal ...
    Fertility Awareness-Based Methods (FAMs)

    Updated March 2004.
    For medical questions, or to schedule an appointment with the
    nearest Planned Parenthood center, call toll-free 1-800-230-PLAN
    For more information, please read our Frequently Asked Questions
  • 26. Division Of Reproductive Health Redirect Page
    News and information on maternal health, infant health, assisted reproductive technology, sexually transmitted diseases, contraception and family planning, and related topics. Maintained by US Centers for Disease Control.
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    27. Emergency Contraception
    Often called the morningafter pill, emergency contraception can reduce the risk of pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. Emergency
    http://www.plannedparenthood.org/ec/
    If you have had unprotected sex within the last five days, and need an appointment to receive EC, please call 1-800-230-PLAN (7526) for a Planned Parenthood center nearest you, or call 1-888-NOT-2-LATE for a list of providers in your area. Enter your zip code:
    Got questions about EC? Read through some of the information below to learn more about emergency contraception. Emergency Contraception Information
    Order EC Online from Planned Parenthood Affiliates This service is only available in some states:
    Other Resources on the Web
    • Emergency Contraception Web Site 1-888-NOT-2-LATE
      This site is operated by the Office of Population Research at Princeton University. It provides great answers to frequently asked questions regarding EC. Information available in English and Spanish.
    • ProChoice Resource Center
      Want to get more involved? Visit the ProChoice Resource Center and check out their new EC Does It campaign.

    28. SEX, ETC. -- A Web Site By Teens For Teens
    Advice for teens about sexuality, contraception, drugs, smoking, and related topics. Project of the Network for Family Life Education, Rutgers University.
    http://www.sxetc.org/
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    username password home glossary take action stories ... girls' health
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    Going to a Doctor Kissing Masturbation Orgasms Touching Virginity Kinds of Sex sex What Is Love? How Do I Know? Am I Too Young for Love? Intimacy Communication Dating Someone Older Breaking Up Being Single Does Sex = Love? What Is Love? How Do I Know? Am I Too Young for Love? Intimacy Communication Dating Someone Older Breaking Up Being Single Does Sex = Love? glbtq What is GLBTQ? What is Gender Identity? How Do I Know? Coming Out Homophobia deciding about sex Deciding About Sex Am I Ready? Intimacy Without Sex Changing Your Mind What is Birth Control? Deciding on a Method Emergency Contraception Where/How to Get Birth Control Confidentiality Using Birth Control They Work Common Myths sexually transmitted infections What are STIs? HIV/AIDS Types and Treatment Prevention Testing and Treatment Telling your Partner pregnancy...am I/is she? How It Happens Signs and Symptoms Emergency Contraception Testing and Options Adoption? Abortion?

    29. Office Of Population Research, Princeton University
    The Emergency contraception website has moved to the following address
    http://opr.princeton.edu/ec/ec.html
    June 2, 2004
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    The Emergency Contraception website has moved to the following address: http://ec.princeton.edu Please update your records. top Mail: Office of Population Research, Princeton University, Wallace Hall, Princeton NJ 08544
    webmaster@opr.princeton.edu

    30. MedlinePlus: Birth Control
    (Food and Drug Administration) Also available in Spanish. Clinical Trials; ClinicalTrials.gov contraception (National Institutes of Health).
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/birthcontrol.html
    @import url(http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/images/advanced.css); Skip navigation
    Other health topics: A B C D ... List of All Topics
    Birth Control
    Contents of this page:
    News

    General/Overviews

    Research

    Organizations
    ...
    Teenagers

    Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on
    Birth Control
    You may also be interested in these MedlinePlus related pages:
    Teen Sexual Health

    Men's Health
    Pregnancy and Reproduction Women's Health

    31. BPAS - British Pregnancy Advisory Service
    Supports reproductive choice by advocating and providing highquality, affordable services to prevent or end unwanted pregnancy with contraception or by abortion.
    http://www.bpas.demon.co.uk/

    32. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Advances In Contraception

    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0267-4874/contents
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    33. Sacred Choices Initiative
    Ethicist Daniel Maguire and other scholars discuss moral and religious perspectives on reproductive choice.
    http://www.sacredchoices.org/Sacred_Choices_Initiative.htm
    Preface Summary Author Scholars ... TRC Home Page
    The Sacred Choices Initiative
    The book Sacred Choices: The Right to Contraception and Abortion in Ten World Religions, by Daniel Maguire, is the centerpiece for this global effort. However this initiative also includes: Chicago-based WTTW-TV and Milwaukee's THE DUNCAN GROUP, INC. are presently working on a co-production of a new public television documentary in which our work for Sacred Choices is being presented;
    A series of symposia in Egypt and Chile, beginning in 2002, which will address the issues surrounding the Sacred Choices Initiative;
    The Religious Consultation (TRC) web site will provide users with instant access to the organizers and serve as a bridge between online and offline activities of the campaign.

    34. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Advances In Contraception

    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0267-4874/current
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    35. Choosing A Birth Control Method Contraceptives Ortho Evra Patch Nuvaring Sterili
    interactive tool to help determine which method of birth control contraception is right for you. On This Subject Choosing When
    http://www.arhp.org/patienteducation/interactivetools/choosing/index.cfm?ID=275

    36. Bienvenue Sur Le Site De L'ANCIC - Association Nationale Des Centres D'Interrupt
    Pr©sente une historique, les l©gislations fran§aises et europ©ennes, des dossiers th©matiques et des interviews de professionnels sur le sujet. France.
    http://www.ancic.asso.fr/
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    37. La Contraception En Charente-Maritime : Informations Et Orientations Sur La Cont
    Translate this page Informations et orientations sur les modes de contraception et la sexualité en Charente-Maritime (17) Les principaux modes de contraception, à qui et où s
    http://www.charente-maritime.pref.gouv.fr/etat/services/droitsfemmes/contracepti
    Le Service des Droits des Femmes et de l'Egalité
    Vous trouverez sur ce site des informations sur Les principaux modes de contraception SOMMAIRE 1 - Les principaux modes de contraception 2 - A qui et où s'adresser en Charente-Maritime 3 - Pour en savoir plus en matière de contraception et d'IVG 4 - fiches techniques ( discussions en groupe ou en individuel) ... 5 - Le comité départemental de pilotage sur la contraception © 2002 Préfecture de la Charente-Maritime

    38. Welcome To Levonelle.co.uk
    Patient information site about Levonelle, the emergency oral contraceptive marketed in the UK. Includes FAQ, where to get it, side effects, and other topics. Also provides information about other forms of emergency and longterm contraception.
    http://www.levonelle.co.uk
    Are you anxious because you've had unprotected sex? Concerned that you could be at risk of pregnancy and not sure where to turn? You've come to the right place for help and advice. This site is all about Levonelle (the morning after pill, or emergency contraceptive pill) and it tells you everything you might want to know about what it is, where to buy it and what to expect when you take it. Email this page to a friend Print this page Levonelle® contains levonorgestrel. Always read the label

    39. Sexual_health
    Covers topics including sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, abortion and cervical smears. Also contains a description of abortion law.
    http://www.sexeclinic.com/
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    www.drthom.com

    40. Emergency Contraception
    EMERGENCY contraception. Printerfriendly version PDF file, 157 Kb. What is emergency contraception (or emergency birth control)?
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    Printer-friendly version PDF file, 157 Kb] What is emergency contraception (or emergency birth control)?
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    What are the types of emergency contraception? Are they the same thing as the "morning after" pill?

    I was given emergency contraception in an emergency room. What do I need to do after I take the pills?
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    What is emergency contraception (or emergency birth control)?
    Emergency contraception, or emergency birth control, is used to keep a woman from getting pregnant when she has had unprotected vaginal intercourse. "Unprotected" can mean that no method of birth control was used. It can also mean that a birth control method was used but did not work - like a condom breaking. Other things can happen as well that put a woman at risk for getting pregnant. A woman may have forgotten to take her birth control pills. She may have been abused or forced to have sex when she did not want to. Emergency contraception should never be used as a regular method of birth control. There are effective methods of birth control that women can use on a regular basis to prevent pregnancy.
    How does emergency contraception work?

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