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Family planning and reproductive health sourcebook : provides basic consumer health Information about the family planning, contraceptive methods, maternal mortality, mental health, gives details on violence against women on reproductive health, unintended pregnancy and abortions, early motherhood risk, birth control movement, americares, reproductive healthcare coverages, family planning guidance, and tools along with Information about nutrition food security, telemedicine, assisted reproductive technology, a glossary of related terms, and list of resources for additional help and information / edited by Kevin Hayes.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hayes, Kevin.
- Series:
- Health reference series.
- Health Reference
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Birth control.
- Family planning.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xvii, 724 pages) : illustrations, charts.
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Detroit, Michigan : Omnigraphics, Incorporated, [2021]
- Summary:
- Consumer health information about family planning, contraception through counseling, maternal mortality, mental health, infertility, and sexually transmitted diseases along with information about safety tips, programs related to family planning, assisted reproductive technology, nutrition tips, a glossary of related terms, and list of resources for additional help. « hide.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part 1-Understanding Family Planning and Reproductive Health
- Chapter 1-What Is Family Planning and Reproductive Health?
- Chapter 2-Birth Control and How It Works
- Chapter 3-Unmet Need for Family Planning
- Chapter 4-Total Fertility Rates in the United States
- Chapter 5-Integrating Family Planning into Postpartum Care
- Chapter 6-Importance of Family Health History in Pregnancy
- Chapter 7-Faith and Family Planning
- Chapter 8-Title X Service Grants
- Chapter 9-Ensuring Access to Family Planning Services during COVID-19
- Part 2-Importance of Family Planning and Contraception
- Chapter 10-Effectiveness of Family Planning Methods
- Section 10.1-Personal Benefits in Family Planning
- Section 10.2-Economical Benefits in Family Planning
- Chapter 11-Birth Spacing
- Section 11.1-The Importance of Pregnancy Spacing
- Section 11.2-Intimate Partner Violence and Pregnancy Spacing
- Chapter 12-How Family Planning Liberates the Minority Population Women
- Chapter 13-How Family Planning Can Help Progress Sustainable Development Goals
- Chapter 14-Common Contraceptive Methods
- Section 14.1-Standard Days Method
- Section 14.2-Progestin-Only Pills
- Section 14.3-Combined Hormonal Contraceptives
- Section 14.4-Injectables
- Section 14.5-Implants
- Section 14.6-Intrauterine Contraception
- Chapter 15-Contraceptive Usage
- Section 15.1-The Usage Patterns and Factors Affecting Contraceptive Usage
- Section 15.2-Contraceptive Use among Youths
- Section 15.3-Decision-Making regarding Contraceptive Use
- Chapter 16-Emergency Contraception
- Chapter 17-Permanent Contraception
- Section 17.1-Female Sterilization
- Section 17.2-Male Sterilization
- Chapter 18-Contraceptive CounselingTraining
- Chapter 19-Effectiveness and Risks of Contraceptives.
- Section 19.1-How Effective Are the Various Contraceptive Methods
- Section 19.2-Contraceptives: Benefits and Risks
- Part 3-Reproductive Health and Disorders
- Chapter 20-Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Section 20.1-Sexual and Reproductive Concerns: Information for Women
- Section 20.2-Sexual and Reproductive Health: Information for Men
- Chapter 21-Reproductive Disorders in Women
- Section 21.1-Menstrual Problems
- Section 21.2-Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
- Section 21.3-Endometriosis
- Section 21.4-Uterine Fibroids
- Section 21.5-Gynecologic Cancers
- Section 21.6-Hysterectomy
- Chapter 22-Reproductive Disorders in Men
- Chapter 23-Infertility: An Overview
- Section 23.1-Infertility in Women
- Section 23.2-Infertility in Men
- Section 23.3-How Lifestyle and Environmental Factors May Cause Infertility
- Section 23.4-Basic Infertility Services
- Section 23.5-Infertility and Public Health
- Section 23.6-Questions and Answers about Infertility and Its Treatment
- Chapter 24-Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Section 24.1-Early or Delayed Puberty
- Section 24.2-Adolescent Pregnancy
- Section 24.3-Preventing Teen Pregnancy in the United States
- Section 24.4-Sexual Health Education in Adolescents
- Section 24.5-Projects and Initiatives
- Chapter 25-Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Chapter 26-Programs and Initiatives to Improve Reproductive Health
- Part 4-Maternal- and Infant-Health Concerns
- Chapter 27-Unintended Pregnancy
- Section 27.1-Unplanned Pregnancy
- Section 27.2-Low Social Support and the Incidence of Undesired Pregnancy in the United States
- Chapter 28-Pregnancy Complications
- Section 28.1-Common Complications during Labor and Delivery
- Section 28.2-Diabetes during Pregnancy
- Section 28.3-Weight Issues and Pregnancy
- Section 28.4-High Blood Pressure during Pregnancy.
- Section 28.5-Iron-Deficiency Anemia
- Section 28.6-Preventing Infections before and during Pregnancy
- Chapter 29-Mental-Health Impacts
- Section 29.1-Reproductive Health and Mental Health
- Section 29.2-Anxiety and Depression during and after Pregnancy
- Chapter 30-Substance Use during Pregnancy
- Chapter 31-Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
- Section 31.1-What Is Maternal Mortality and Morbidity and Why Does It Happen?
- Section 31.2-Data on Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
- Section 31.3-Preventing Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
- Chapter 32-Key Takeaways for Maternal Health
- Chapter 33-Preterm Birth
- Section 33.1-Preterm Labor and Birth
- Section 33.2-What Are the Risk Factors for Preterm Labor and Birth?
- Section 33.3-Increase in Preterm Births in the United States
- Section 33.4-Preterm Labor and Birth: Research Activities and Scientific Advances
- Chapter 34-Infant Mortality
- Section 34.1-What Is Infant Mortality and Why Does It Happen?
- Section 34.2-Sudden Unexpected Infant Death and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Section 34.3-Data on Infant Mortality
- Section 34.4-Preventing Infant Mortality
- Part 5-Risks, Safety, and Care in Family Planning and Reproductive Health
- Chapter 35-Abortions
- Section 35.1-Methods of Abortion
- Section 35.2-Facts about Abortion in the United States
- Section 35.3-Postabortion Family Planning
- Chapter 36-Effects of Violence against Women on Reproductive Health
- Chapter 37-Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting
- Chapter 38-Reproductive Health and the Workplace
- Section 38.1-The Effects of Workplace Hazards on a Woman
- Section 38.2-Men's Reproductive Health in the Workplace
- Chapter 39-Transmission of HIV, Hepatitis, and Syphilis
- Section 39.1-Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV, Hepatitis, and Syphilis: An Overview.
- Section 39.2-Eliminating Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV, Hepatitis, and Syphilis
- Chapter 40-Early Motherhood and Its Risks
- Chapter 41-Diet before Conception
- Chapter 42-Prepregnancy Care and Prenatal Care
- Chapter 43-Reproductive Health in Emergency Preparedness and Response
- Part 6-Programs, Initiatives, and Coverages on Family Planning and Reproductive Health
- Chapter 44-Family Planning Program: An Overview
- Chapter 45-The Birth Control Movement
- Chapter 46-Perinatal Quality Collaboratives
- Chapter 47-Saving Mothers, Giving Life Initiative
- Chapter 48-The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System
- Chapter 49-Reproductive Healthcare Coverages
- Section 49.1-Health Coverage If You Are Pregnant, Plan to Get Pregnant, or Recently Gave Birth
- Section 49.2-Affordable Care Act: Coverage for New Mothers
- Section 49.3-The Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act of 1996
- Chapter 50-Health Rights
- Section 50.1-Sexual and Reproductive Health - Rights and Confidentiality
- Section 50.2-Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use
- Section 50.3-Monitoring Human Rights in Contraceptive Services and Programs
- Part 7-The Future of Family Planning and Reproductive Health
- Chapter 51-Reproductive Health: Then and Now
- Chapter 52-Women's Health: Research Activities and Scientific Advances
- Chapter 53-Assisted Reproductive Technology
- Chapter 54-Providing Quality Family Planning Services
- Chapter 55-Nutrition, Food Security, and Family Planning
- Chapter 56-Organizations Involved in Reproductive Health Development
- Section 56.1-National Centers for Translational Research in Reproduction and Infertility (NCTRI)
- Section 56.2-Reproductive Medicine Network (RMN)
- Section 56.3-Human Placenta Project
- Section 56.4-Male Reproductive Health Research (MRHR) Career Development Program.
- Part 8-Additional Help and Information
- Chapter 57-Terms Related to Family Planning and Reproductive Health
- Chapter 58-Resources for More Information about Family Planning and Reproductive Health
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9781803160573
- 1803160578
- 9780780818965
- 0780818962
- OCLC:
- 1240263745
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