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  1. Female Contraception: Update and Trends
  2. Modern Contraception (RoseneathPopular Medical Booklets) by Edgar A. Monton, 2002-10-15
  3. MCQ.'s for the MFFP Part 1: Reproductive Healthcare and Contraception by Ali et al Kubba, 1996
  4. Contraception (GIP - Gynaecology in Practice)
  5. Contraception and Mechanisms of Endometrial Bleeding (Scientific Basis of Fertility Regulation)
  6. And the Poor Get Children: Sex, Contraception, and Family Planning in the Working Class by Lee Rainwater, 1984-09-21
  7. Politics of Contraception by Carl Djerassi, 1982-01
  8. Pregnancy, Contraception, and Family Planning Services in Industrialized Countries: A Study Sponsored by the Alan Guttmacher Institute by Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1989-10
  9. New Concepts in Contraception
  10. Barrier Contraception and Breast Cancer (Contributions to gynecology and obstetrics) by Arne W. Gjorgov, 1980-08-13
  11. Freedom to Choose: The Life and Work of Dr. Helena Wright, Pioneer of Contraception by Barbara Evans, 1985-03
  12. Infertility, Contraception, and Reproductive Endocrinology by Daniel R. Mishell, 1986-06
  13. CONTRACEPTION AND HOLINESS:THE CATHOLIC PREDICAMENT by Thomas D. Roberts, 1964

101. Contraception - WomensHealthChannel
People have been practicing contraception for thousands of years, the evidence of which exists in some of our earliest written records, including the Book of
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Evidence of contraception exists in some of the earliest written records. Many contraceptive methods have been used for hundreds of years: the condom since the 16th century; cervical cap since the 1820s; the diaphragm and vaginal spermicide since the late 19th century; and intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUCDs or IUDs) since the early 20th century. Contraceptive options include the following: Consequences of unwanted pregnancy According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 200 million pregnancies occur every year, 75 million of them unwanted.

102. Menaces Sur La Liberté D’avorter
Un dossier du Monde diplomatique, par Paul Cesbron, Pr©sident de l'Association nationale des centres d'interruption de grossesse et de contraception (ANCIC). 1997, France.
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103. Page Has Moved.
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104. Center For Women's Health
A private Ob/Gyn office offering a full range of services, including contraception and family planning. Includes an overview of the practice and the doctors, services provided, FAQs, location and contact information.
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105. PATH : Emergency Contraception Client Materials For Diverse Audiences
Emergency contraception Client Materials for Diverse Audiences. Making files. Emergency contraception It s Not Too Late To Prevent Pregnancy.
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    Emergency Contraception Client Materials for Diverse Audiences
    Download the Client Materials Using the Materials Duplicating the Materials Making emergency contraception (EC) more widely available is one of the most important steps to reduce the unacceptably high number of unintended pregnancies that occur each year. For appropriate use of EC methods, medical providers need to provide their clients with clear, comprehensive information. These materials have been developed by PATH and the Northwest Emergency Contraception Coalition of Seattle, Washington, to provide simple, culturally appropriate information for clients and customers of medical providers and pharmacists. The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation generously funded this web material.
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  • Emergency Contraception: It's Not Too Late To Prevent Pregnancy This tri-fold brochure is intended to increase people's awareness and provide a simple explanation of emergency contraception, when it is used, possible side effects, and where to get it. Instructions for Use of Emergency Contraceptive Pills
    These sheets provide detailed information on: different brands of oral contraceptives that can be used for emergency contraception, when and how to take the pills, the correct doses, and possible side effects.

106. Like It Is Sex Education For Young People
Information for teenagers about sex and other adolescent issues. Topics include puberty, peer pressure and contraception. Includes a glossary of sexual terms and expressions.
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teenage pregnancy, help and advice, periods, lovebugs (sexually transmitted infections), sex, peer pressure, sexuality, contraception, emergency contraception and puberty.
Find out about contraception and emergency contraception ; how using condoms will help you protect yourself from sexually transmitted infections ( lovebugs ); what actually happens during sex teenage pregnancy : what your options are; how to cope with puberty, peer pressure and bullying; finding out more about your sexuality ; information about periods . Our help and advice section also gives you links to other information out there.
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107. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 18, Ch. 246, Family Planning
click here for navigation help. contraception. Normal ovarian activity and return of fertility is immediate after removal. Emergency contraception.
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108. Student Sexuality Information Service
Information about sexual health, safer sex, contraception, sexually transmitted infections, and date rape drugs. Written by and for college students at Brandeis University.
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109. CONTRACEPTION FATAL TO THE FAITH By Fr. John Hardon This Must
contraception FATAL TO THE FAITH by Fr. John Hardon This must seem like a strange title, contraception Fatal to the faith. What does the title mean?
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CONTRACEPTION: FATAL TO THE FAITH by Fr. John Hardon This must seem like a strange title, "Contraception: Fatal to the faith." What does the title mean? Does it mean that to believe in contraception is contrary to the faith? Or does it mean that-Christian believers may not practice contraception? Or does it mean that those who practice contraception are in danger of losing their faith? Please be more clear on just what we mean when we say, "contraception, fatal to the faith?" What do we mean by the title and what is the thesis of this presentation? We mean that professed Catholics who practice contraception either give up the practice of contraception or they give up their Catholic faith. Needless to say, this is a startling statement that many would violently disagree with. They will point out the widespread practice of contraception among manysome would say the majority of professed Catholics in a country like the United States. They will quote from numerous professedly Catholic moral theologians openly defending contraception. They will give you the pronouncements of whole conferences of bishops who claim that contraception is really a matter of conscience. Those who sincerely believe that contraception is morally permissible may not be told they are doing wrong; they may not be debarred from receiving Holy Communion; in fact, they need not even have to confess the practice of contraception when they go to confession. We return to where we began, to make clear what we are saying. We affirm in this conference that the deliberate practice of contraception between husband and wife is objectively a mortal sin. Those who persist in its practice are acting contrary to the explicit teaching of the Roman Catholic Church. They may protest that they are Catholic. They may profess to be Catholics. But their conduct belies their profession. Someone may object that we are living in a contraceptive society. Moreover, the silence of so many bishops and the overt teaching of so many nominally Catholic moralists defending contraception forbids our saying that contraception and the Catholic faith are incompatible. In the light of all the foregoing, let me address myself to the following topics which collectively prove the underlying thesis of this lecture. + The Catholic Church teaches infallible doctrine, both in faith and morals. + This infallible teaching is done by the Church's extraordinary and by her ordinary universal authority or magisterium. + The grave sinfulness of contraception is taught infallibly by the Church's ordinary universal teaching authority. + Therefore, those who defend contraception forfeit their claim to being professed Catholics. + Consequently, those who persist in their defense of contraception, deprive themselves of the divine graces which are reserved to bona fide members of the Roman Catholic Church. THE CHURCH TEACHES INFALLIBLY ON FAITH AND MORALS There is some value in explaining that the Church's infallibility covers not only doctrines that are to be believed, like Christ's divinity or His Real Presence in the Eucharist. No, the Church also, and with emphasis, also teaches infallibly what the followers of Christ are to do. In His final commission to the Apostles, Jesus told them to teach all nations, "to observe all that I have commanded you." To mention just one infallible teaching in the moral order: the permanence of the marriage bond. Emphatically, the Church's irreversible doctrines include truths that we are obliged to believe. But they also include precepts that we are universally bound to obey. This deserves to be emphasized. Why? Because there are nominally Catholic writers who are claiming that the Church's gift of infallibility extends only to her teaching of the faith. It does not, so the claim goes, include grave moral obligations like the prohibition of adultery, sodomy or contraception. That is not true. TWO FORMS OF INFALLIBLE TEACHING What are the two ways in which the Church teaches infallibly? She does so whenever the Pope solemnly defines a dogma of the faith, as when in 1950 Pope Pius XII declared that Our Lady was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory. But the Church also teaches infallibly whenever her bishops, united with the Pope, proclaim that something is to be accepted by all the faithful. Thus abortion was condemned as murder by the Catholic hierarchy, under the Pope, already in the first century of the Christian eraand ever since. It is therefore infallibly true that abortion is a crime of willful homicide. So, too, the grave sinfulness of homosexuality is infallible Catholic teaching. INFALLIBLY TRUE THAT CONTRACEPTION IS A MORTAL SIN We return to where we began, to the subject of contraception. It is infallible Catholic doctrine that contraception is a mortal sin? Yes! How do we know? We know this from the twenty centuries of the Catholic Church's teaching. Already in the first century, those who professed the Catholic Faith did not practice either contraception or abortion, which were commonly linked together. The people of the pagan Roman Empire into which they were born universally practiced + Abortion + Contraception + Infanticide + Cohabitation of one man with either several legal wives, or with a plurality of concubines In contrast with this moral promiscuity, Christians practiced monogamy, one man with one woman; they did not use drugs to prevent conception; they did not kill the newborn children whom they did not want to live; they did not practice sodomy or prostitution; and for the Christian, adultery and fornication were grave sins that might require several years of penitential expiation. What do we call the Church's unbroken tradition in forbidding contraception? We call it her ordinary universal magisterium or teaching authority. This has always been considered a proof of infallibility, or from another perspective, irreversibility. What do these two terms mean? + Infallibility means that God protects the Church from error in her 2000 years of teaching that contraception is a grave sin against God. + Irreversibility means that this teaching will never be reversed. Contraception will remain a grave sin until the end of time. TO DEFEND CONTRACEPTION FORFEITS THE CATHOLIC FAITH As Christianity expanded, the inevitable happened. Once professed Christians lapsed into their former paganism. We read in the first three centuries about the thousands of Christians who chose to be thrown to the lions, or beheaded, or crucifiedrather than conform to the pagan immorality that was so prevalent in the culture in which they lived. It is possible to misunderstand the Age of Martyrs of the first three centuries of the Christian era. We are liable to associate professing the Christian faith by refusing to drop a grain of incense before a statue of one of the pagan gods. No, the issue was much deeper and more serious. To be a Christian meant to refuse to conform to the pagan morality of those who did not believe in Christ. To be a Christian meant to reject the pagan immorality of the contemporary worldat the heart of which was the practice of contraception. THE SITUATION IN THE MODERN WORLD Contraception as a general practice is a recent innovation in the western nominally Christian world. Its rise is partly explained by the medical discovery of drugs which either prevent conception, or which destroy the unborn child in its mother's womb. But the rise of contraception is mainly the result of a widespread propaganda by women like Margaret Sanger and the powerful forces of population control. What have been the consequences of this return to prechristian paganism which is now "the law of the land" in once Christian nations like the United States? The consequences are inevitable. The once solitary defender of the sanctity of marital relations is now on trial for the profession of its Catholic faith. In 1968, when Pope Paul VI published , the episcopal conferences of one country after another met in solemn session to pass judgment on the teachings of the Vicar of Christ. Bishops in what we call the "Third World Countries" stood firmly behind the Pope's teaching. But the bishops of so-called developed countries, like the United States, or Canada, or France, or Germany, or Austria, or Scandinavia issued long documents that, to put it mildly, compromised the teachings of the Vicar of Christ. What followed was as inevitable as night follows day. Once firmly believing Catholics became confused, or bewildered, or simply uncertain about the grave moral evil of contraception. The spectacle of broken families, broken homes, divorce and annulments, abortion and the mania of homosexualityall of this has its roots in the acceptance of contraception on a wide scale in what only two generations ago was a professed Catholic population. CONTRACEPTION FATAL TO THE FAITH We come back to where we startedby claiming that contraception is fatal to the Catholic Faith. By divine ordinance, those who call themselves Catholic must subscribe to the moral teachings of the Catholic Church of which the Bishop of Rome is the visible head. This Catholic Church now stands alone in the world as the one universal authority which condemns contraception as contrary to the will of God. Within the Catholic ranks has arisen an army of dissidents who speak and write in defense of contraception. The sex-preoccupied Andrew Greeley of Chicago recently devoted a whole chapter of a book entitled, "That damned encyclical," referring to

110. Contraception
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111. HB-HM
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112. IVG, Contraception
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113. Emergency Contraception Campaign
About Directive 36 for Catholic Health Services, which instructs hospitals to make emergency contraception available to rape victims.
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In October 1998, the Abortion Access Project learned that Catholic Hospitals can provide emergency contraception. In the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services which govern Catholic hospitals, Directive 36 clearly states that: "A female who has been raped should be able to defend herself against a potential conception from the sexual assault. If, after appropriate testing, there is no evidence that conception has occurred already, she may be treated with medications that would prevent ovulation, sperm capacitation or fertilization. It is not permissible, however, to initiate or to recommend treatments that have as their purpose or direct effect the removal, destruction or interference with the implantation of a fertilized ovum." The Abortion Access Project called the emergency rooms of the 10 Catholic hospitals in Massachusetts, posing as a social worker with a client who had been raped, and asking if emergency contraception would be provided to the victim. With one exception, every hospital said no. (In one hospital, the staff had no idea.) We then wrote to the presidents of each of these hospitals, informing them that according to the

114. Reproductive Health Technologies Project
Reproductive freedom advocacy group, based in the U.S. News and information on emerging issues in contraception, including new contraceptive technologies.
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115. Update On Contraception
By keywords birth control contraception. Receive HealthLink via email! Update on contraception. Part 1 Traditional, Barrier and Surgical Methods.
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Part 1: Traditional, Barrier and Surgical Methods
Never have Americans had more choices available for birth control, and even more will soon be on the market. Yet despite the widespread availability of contraceptives, and contraceptive techniques, it’s estimated that at least 50% of all U.S. pregnancies are unintended. Why? “About half of those unplanned pregnancies are due to failures of the particular birth control method used,” says Kathy A. King, MD , Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. “The others are because women or their partners are not using any form of contraception at all.” According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) publication “Protecting Against Unintended Pregnancy: A Guide to Contraceptive Choices,” approximately 10-15% of all sexually active women use no birth control, and about 85% of them would be expected to become pregnant within a year. If used correctly, most of today’s over-the-counter and prescription contraception methods are between 75% and 99% effective, says the FDA. The choice of birth control depends on a variety of factors, Dr. King says. These include individual health, how often people have sexual relations, the number of partners they have, and if and when they want to have children. In addition, issues such as religious and/or moral belief systems may come into play.

116. Contraception
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State Laws: Contraceptive Equity

The issue of contraceptive equity gained momentum when insurance companies in large number decided to cover the male impotence drug Viagra. Women's groups argued that it was illogical to cover treatment of male sexual dysfunction without providing coverage for drugs and devices that would reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies. The best of contraceptive equity laws meet two criteria. Check to see if your state has passed a law to cover contraceptives.
Emergency Contraception - Contraception, Not Abortion

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The World Health Organization describes emergency contraception (EC) as "contraceptive methods that can be used by women in the first few days following unprotected intercourse to prevent an unwanted pregnancy." Numerous countries worldwide have explicitly approved of EC as a contraceptive measure, either by licensing existing drugs for use as EC, approving new drugs formulated as EC, incorporating EC into government-regulated family planning services or into protocols for caring for victims of sexual violence, or by endorsing existing drugs through publicity and information dissemination about them. How would you like to be at the forefront of insuring contraceptive coverage?

117. Abortion & Contraception Clinic Of NE.
Facility offers medical abortion and first and second trimester surgical abortion, as well as diverse health services including annual physical exams, birth control, emergency contraception, vasectomy, paternity testing and STD treatment. Page includes issues information and news.
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118. Teensex Information Center
Questions and answers about body changes, sexuality, sex, contraception, STDs, and relationships.
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119. Emergency Contraception
Emergency contraception Preventing pregnancy after you have had sex Emergency contraception will not make your pregnancy go away. It is not an abortion pill.
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You can become pregnant if you have unprotected intercourse even just once! Emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) can prevent pregnancy. The ECP should only be used in an emergency. It only works for a short period of time. When should I use the ECP?
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The ECP is best used within three days (72 hours) after unprotected sex. Some doctors will prescribe it up to five days, but there is less evidence about how well it works then. The sooner you take the ECP, the better it will work. Unprotected sex includes:
  • When no birth control was used. When birth control may have failed. For example: –If a condom broke or slipped. –If a diaphragm or cervical cap came off, tore or was taken out too early. –If you missed taking two or more of your birth control pills or started a new pack three or more days late. If you were late for your birth control shot.

120. Norlevo,Contraception D'urgence,Emergency Contraception,Pilule Du Lendemain, Mor
La pilule du lendemain, en vente libre dans les pharmacies en France. Information sur la contraception d'urgence.
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  • Developed by Laboratoire HRA Pharma, this emergency contraceptive product is distributed in over 25 countries . In this section you will find complete information about how emergency contraception is used. One treatment consists of two identical tablets of 0.750 mg levonorgestrel. Is it an estrogen-free drug.

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