Contraception: The Answers You've Been Looking For

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Contraception: The Answers You've Been Looking For
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Paula Briggs
By (author) Nicola Kersey
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:150
ISBN/Barcode 9781009124386
Audience
General
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
NZ Release Date 31 August 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Choosing the right method of contraception can be confusing: you need to consider your lifestyle, personal preference, any health conditions you might have, and how effective each method is at preventing pregnancy. Discussing options with your doctor may seem daunting, and information on social media can be misinformed and overwhelming. This handy guide, written by two experts in Sexual and Reproductive Health, will answer all your questions about contraception, helping you decide what works best for you. The authors walk you through every method of contraception, with information on how it works, how to use it correctly and how effective it is. The authors also explain how and when conception can occur during the menstrual cycle, how life stage can affect your choice, and how hormonal contraception can be used to help other health conditions. From the pill to the condom and everything in between, pick what's right for you.

Author Biography

Paula Briggs is a Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Health based at Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust. She is Chair of the British Menopause Society. Dr Briggs is devoted to delivery of women's health care, research and education. Her main interest is menopause management with a particular interest in urogenital atrophy. Nicola Kersey is a specialty registrar in Community Sexual and Reproductive Health based at Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust and Axess Sexual Health Clinic, Liverpool. She has published on topics related to sexual and reproductive health, and has co-authored a book chapter on contraception in the peri-menopause. She has worked in both medical leadership and education roles, and has spent time working and volunteering abroad.