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A practical, evidence-based resource for ensuring high standards of care in contraception and sexual and reproductive health that follows the curriculum of the joint EBCOG and ESCRH Certificate and Diploma Examination in Sexual and Reproductive Health. Text focuses on key information, providing advice on how to practice patient-centred care.

The purpose of sexual and reproductive healthcare should be the enhancement of personal relationships and a healthy sex life and not merely counselling and care related to procreation or sexually transmitted infections. Providing practical and evidence-based guidance, this handbook follows the curriculum of the joint EBCOG and ESCRH Certificate and Diploma Examination in Sexual and Reproductive Health. Short, clearly structured text focuses on the essential knowledge of each topic, allowing readers to quickly access key information. Written by trusted experts in the field, topics covered include contraception, infertility and sexual dysfunction, sexual violence and STIs. The text provides advice and practical tips for how to practice patient-centred counselling and shared decision-making. Improving the relationship between the patient and healthcare-provider leads to increased trust, adherence of advice and more satisfactory treatment for the patient.

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A practical, evidence-based resource for ensuring high standards of care in contraception and sexual and reproductive health.
About the Authors xi
List of Contributors
xii
Preface xv
Section 1 Scientific Basis of Contraception and Family Planning
1 Basic Physiology of Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation
1(10)
Suresh Kini
2 Physiological Basis of Female Contraception
11(5)
Vidhya Balakumar
3 Basic Physiology of Spermatogenesis
16(6)
Martin Campbell
4 Mechanisms of Male Contraception
22(5)
Mythili Ramalingam
5 Contraceptive Counseling: an Interactive Approach
27(6)
Johannes Bitzer
Section 2 Methods of Contraception
6 Combined Hormonal Contraceptives
33(10)
Johannes Bitzer
7 Progestogen-Only Contraceptives
43(13)
Johannes Bitzer
8 Depot Hormonal Contraceptive Devices
56(7)
Aarti Daryanani
9 Non-Hormonal Intra-Uterine Device
63(6)
Katie Boag
10 Barrier Methods: Male and Female
69(8)
Johannes Bitzer
11 Fertility Awareness-Based Methods
77(4)
Johannes Bitzer
12 Female Sterilization
81(5)
Omar Thanoon
Asma Gharaibeh
Tahir Mahmood
13 Male Sterilization
86(3)
Rajive Chiriyankandath
Chuchin Lim
Tahir Mahmood
14 Male Hormonal Contraception
89(5)
Kate Hughes
Chuchin Lim
Tahir Mahmood
15 Emergency Contraception
94(7)
Sophia Rushd
Tahir Mahmood
Section 3 Contraception and Medical Conditions
16 Contraception for Cancer Patients
101(9)
Johannes Bitzer
17 Benign Breast Disease, and Benign Uterine and Ovarian Conditions
110(6)
Johannes Bitzer
18 Cardiovascular Disease and Contraception
116(7)
Johannes Bitzer
19 Respiratory Diseases
123(6)
Goknur Topcu
20 Renal Diseases
129(4)
Hajra Khattak
21 Contraception for Obese Women
133(3)
Manuel Goncalves Henriques
22 Contraception and HIV
136(9)
Johannes Bitzer
23 Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
145(10)
Johannes Bitzer
24 Contraception for Women with Immunosuppressive Conditions
155(5)
Johannes Bitzer
25 Previous Organ Transplant
160(4)
Kahyee Hor
Swetha Bhaskar
26 Previous Bariatric Surgery
164(5)
Chuchin Lim
Tahir Mahmood
27 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
169(5)
Caroline Brewster
28 Contraception for Disabled People
174(4)
Johannes Bitzer
29 Diabetes (Type 1 and 2) and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
178(4)
Elizabeth Layden
Swetha Bhaskar
30 Thyroid Dysfunction
182(3)
Nithiya Palaniappan
31 Polycystic Ovarian Disease
185(3)
Nithiya Palaniappan
32 Liver Disease
188(5)
Rashda Bano
Hui Lim
33 Inflammatory Bowel Disease
193(4)
Rashda Bano
Emem Usoro
Rabia Sherjil
34 Inherited Blood Disorders (Sickle Cell Disease, Thalassaemia, etc.)
197(5)
Rashda Bano
Hui Wei Leow
35 Contraception for LGBT
202(5)
Johannes Bitzer
36 Contraception for Women with Special Needs: Life Cycle Approach to Contraception and Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare
207(12)
Johannes Bitzer
37 Contraception and Drug Interaction
219(6)
Johannes Bitzer
Section 4 Subfertility
38 Male Subfertility
225(16)
Mohamed Saad Elmoursi
Tahir Mahmood
39 Female Subfertility
241(10)
Mohamed Saad Elmoursi
Tahir Mahmood
40 Fertility Options for LGBT Couples
251(4)
Suresh Kini
Tahir Mahmood
41 Pre-Pregnancy Care
255(22)
Swetha Bhaskar
Chuchin Lim
Tahir Mahmood
Section 5 Termination of Pregnancy
42 Medical Method for Termination of Pregnancy
277(12)
Teresa Bombas
43 Surgical Methods for Termination of Pregnancy
289(7)
Teresa Bombas
44 Practical Approaches to Termination of Pregnancy at Different Gestational Ages
296(11)
Teresa Bombas
Section 6 Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Other Vulvovaginal and Urogenital Infections
45 Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
307(8)
Indranil Bannerjee
46 Bacterial Vaginosis
315(4)
Indranil Bannerjee
47 Anogenital Warts
319(4)
Indranil Bannerjee
48 Trichomonas Vaginalis
323(3)
Indranil Bannerjee
49 Anogenital Herpes
326(9)
Indranil Bannerjee
50 Chlamydia Trachomatis Infection
335(12)
Indranil Bannerjee
51 Syphilis
347(15)
Indranil Bannerjee
52 Gonorrhoea
362(7)
Indranil Bannerjee
53 Hepatitis
369(9)
Indranil Bannerjee
54 HIV
378(10)
Indranil Bannerjee
55 Mycoplasma Genitalium
388(5)
Indranil Bannerjee
56 Molluscum Contagiosum
393(3)
Indranil Bannerjee
57 Acute and Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
396(4)
David Gatongi
Emem Usoro
Tahir Mahmood
58 Sexually Transmitted Infection, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and Contraceptive Options
400(2)
David Gatongi
59 Contact Tracing
402(2)
Indranil Bannerjee
60 Sexually Transmitted Infections during Pregnancy and Postpartum
404(22)
David Gatongi
Emem Usoro
Tahir Mahmood
61 Sexually Transmitted Infections and Complications in Newborns
426(2)
David Gatongi
62 Recurrent Vulvovaginal Infections (Vulvovaginitis)
428(9)
Tahir Mahmood
Section 7 Sexual Health
63 Sexual Counseling and Basic Care for Sexual Dysfunction
437(6)
Johannes Bitzer
64 Sexual Health and Sexual Dysfunctions
443(7)
Johannes Bitzer
65 Sexual Violence against Women
450(24)
Johannes Bitzer
Section 8 Cervical Cancer Screening
Andre Kind
Dorothy Huang
Section 9 Standards of Care for Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Services
Tahir Mahmood
Johannes Bitzer
Index 474
Johannes Bitzer is Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology at University Hospital Basel, Switzerland. He is also Honorary Fellow of the UK Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health, and the Director of the Diploma in Sexual Medicine at University Basel Advanced Studies Center. He is a former President of the European Society of Contraception and Reproductive Health (ESCRH) and Editor in Chief of the European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care. He is a former President of the International Society of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology. Tahir Mahmood is Consultant Gynaecologist Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, and Murrayfield Spire Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland. He is also Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, School of Medicine, University of St Andrews, Scotland. He is a former President of the European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (EBCOG) and Past Vice-President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG). He chairs the Quality Assurance Committee of the EBCOG examination.