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  1. Contraception and Abortion in Nineteenth-Century America (Cornell Paperbacks) by Janet Farrell Brodie, 1997-05
  2. Catholics and Contraception: An American History (Cushwa Center Studies of Catholicism in Twentieth-Century America) by Leslie Woodcock Tentler, 2009-01
  3. Eve's Herbs: A History of Contraception and Abortion in the West by John M. Riddle, 1999-04-15
  4. The Contraception Guidebook: Options, Risks, and Answers for Christian Couples by William R. Cutrer, Sandra L. Glahn, 2005-05-01
  5. Contraception: A History by Robert Jütte, 2008-05-19
  6. Sacred Rights: The Case for Contraception and Abortion in World Religions
  7. Fast Facts: Contraception by Ailsa E. Gebbie, Katharine O'Connell White M.D., 2009-02-28
  8. Early Childbearing: Perspectives of Black Adolescents on Pregnancy, Abortion and Contraception (SAGE Library of Social Research) by Dr. Ellen Wood Freeman, Karl Rickels, 1993-09-10
  9. Contemporary Guide to Contraception by Steven T., M.D. Nakamima, 2007-12-15
  10. New Perspectives On Contraception
  11. Managing Contraception 2010-2012 by Zieman, 2010-04
  12. The Christian Case Against Contraception: Making the Case from Historical, Biblical, Systematic, and Practical Theology & Ethics by Bryan C Hodge, 2010-01
  13. Pocket Guide to Managing Contraception 05-07 by Ardent Media Inc, 2005-08-01
  14. A Pocket Guide to Managing Contraception 2002-2003 (Small Pocket Size) by Robert Hatcher, Anita Nelson, et all 2002-07-15

1. Emergency Contraception
Information about emergency contraception derived from the medical literature and a directory of clinicia Category Health Reproductive Health Emergency contraception...... contraceptives. What is Emergency contraception? Emergency the copperT intrauterinedevice. Where Can I Find Emergency contraception? We maintain
http://ec.princeton.edu/
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Welcome!
Welcome to the Emergency Contraception Website operated by the Office of Population Research at Princeton University and by the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals . For 2003, this project has been made possible by generous grants from the Open Society Institute’s Program on Reproductive Health and Rights and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. This server is designed to provide accurate information about emergency contraception derived from the medical literature and a directory of clinicians willing to provide emergency contraceptives in your area. All forms of emergency contraception described on this server require a prescription. Do not attempt to use them except under the supervision of a licensed clinician authorized to prescribe. This server has no connection whatsoever with any companies that manufacture or sell emergency contraceptives.
What is Emergency Contraception?

2. ScienceDirect - Contraception - List Of Issues
Similar pages www.sciencedirect.com/webeditions/journal/00107824 Similar pages More results from www.sciencedirect.com Office of Population Research, Princeton University Search. Website Moved. The Emergency contraception website has moved to thefollowing address http//ec.princeton.edu Please update your records. top,
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3. JAMA Women's Health Information Center - Contraception
March 19, 2003 The JAMA Women's Health contraception Information Center is no longer available. To access the JAMA Archives Journals Web site, go to http//pubs.ama-assn.org/.
http://www.ama-assn.org/special/contra/contra.htm
March 30, 2003
The JAMA Women's Health - Contraception Information Center is no longer available. To access the JAMA Archives Journals Web site, go to http://pubs.ama-assn.org/ This site produced by the Journal of the American Medical Association
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4. Contraception.net
Information on birth control and other methods of contraception.Category Health Reproductive Health Birth Control......contraception.net Go Go contraception Resource Centre Oral ContraceptivePill Vaginal Ring Implants Emergency contraception New Developments,
http://www.contraception.net/
Choose the birth control that's right for you. Learn about various methods, their benefits and their effectiveness. Discover how implants provide reliable and reversible protection for up to 3 to 5 years. Now, you have more choices because today's lower-dose pills have fewer side-effects. Had unprotected sex? You can take emergency contraception within the first 72 hours after intercourse. Find out what's new for male and female contraception. Contact Us Site Map Privacy and Security
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5. JAMA Women's Health Contraception Information Center - Education
Last reviewed February 20, 2001 Support and Information Groups, Resources forcontraception Information. All About Vasectomy. Emergency contraception.
http://www.ama-assn.org/special/contra/support/support.htm

6. Contraception Online: Contraceptive And Reproductive Health Info For Obstetrics
Researchers, faculty, and clinicians in reproductive health can view a periodic demographic report, and access a slide library depicting contraceptive types. contraception Online provides contraceptive and reproductive health information and research for obstetrics and
http://www.contraceptiononline.org/
Contraception Online provides contraceptive and reproductive health information and research for obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) professionals. Developed by Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, Contraception Online also provides free CME credit (continuing medical education) via an online CME course, downloadable PowerPoint slides, and is the online home of The Contraception Report. Contraception Online's topics include: PowerPoint slide library free CME credit The Contraception Report reproductive health ...
SLIDE LIBRARY

Create timely presentations from hundreds of slides that can be downloaded into PowerPoint. THE CONTRACEPTION REPORT
View the online version of this publication for health education resources for you and your patients. ONLINE MEETINGS
View CME activities comprised of presentations by experts in the field of reproductive health. PATIENT INFORMATION
Go directly to the Patient Update sections of The Contraception Report. NATIONAL ADVISORY PANEL
Advisory panel members ensure that site resources are accurate and based on current research findings. REGISTER FOR UPDATES
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7. Office Of Population Research, Princeton University
The Emergency contraception website has moved to the following address
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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
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8. Emergency Contraception
Information about contraception and Reproductive Health. The Office andeducation. Selected contraception and reproductive health websites
http://ec.princeton.edu/info/contrac.html
Information about Contraception and Reproductive Health
The Office of Population Research at Princeton University maintains this collection of documents about contraception and reproductive health.

9. Office Of Population Research, Princeton University
The Emergency contraception website has moved to the following address
http://opr.princeton.edu/ec
March 30, 2003
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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

10. Association Of Reproductive Health Professionals
On This Subject The Role of Extended contraception Health SexualityMicrobicides An Update on Transcervical Sterilization.
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11. Association Of Reproductive Health Professionals
Peerreviewed journal publishing papers on contraceptive advances and research in chemistry, biochemistry Category Health Reproductive Health Birth Control...... contraception Journal. contraception, an International journal provides a mediumfor the rapid advances and new knowledge in all areas of fertility control.
http://www.arhp.org/healthcareproviders/onlinepublications/arhpjournal/journal.c

12. Pilado : Contraception, Prévention, Adolescents, Pédagogie, Pilules,
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13. Emergency Contraception
Often called the morningafter pill, emergency contraception can reduce therisk of pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. Emergency contraception
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/ec/
Often called the "morning-after pill," emergency contraception can reduce the risk of pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. Emergency contraception is provided in two ways: using increased doses of certain oral contraceptive pills or insertion of a copper intrauterine device (IUD) within five to seven days. Emergency contraception pills (ECPs) can reduce the risk of pregnancy up to 120 hours after unprotected vaginal intercourse. They work best when taken within 72 hours - during this time they can reduce the risk of pregnancy from 75 to 89 percent. 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
EC and Reproductive Rights
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  • 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.

14. Planned Parenthood Federation Of America Condom - Emergency Contraception
Planned Parenthood Federation fact sheet includes information for prospective patients, as well as Category Health Reproductive Health Emergency contraception......Emergency contraception can prevent pregnancy after unprotected vaginal intercourse.It is also called postcoital or morning-after contraception.
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/library/BIRTHCONTROL/EmergContra.htm
Emergency Contraception
... can prevent pregnancy after unprotected vaginal intercourse. It is also called post-coital or "morning-after" contraception. ... is available from health care providers, Planned Parenthood health centers, and other women's health and family planning centers. ... is provided in two ways
  • emergency contraception pills (ECPs)
  • insertion of an IUD ... is used only if a woman is not already pregnant from a previous act of intercourse. EC prevents pregnancy by stopping ovulation, fertilization, or implantation. It will not effect an existing pregnancy. And it will not cause an abortion. ECPs ECPs are given in two doses of hormonal pills. Some ECPs are "combination pills" with estrogen and progestin - synthetic hormones like the ones a woman's body makes. Others are progestin-only. Some clinicians review your medical history before they prescribe ECPs. Some may want you to give informed consent by signature or over the telephone. How to Use ECPs ECPs are taken in two doses, 12 hours apart. They can reduce the risk of pregnancy if started within 120 hours after unprotected vaginal intercourse. They work best when the first dose is taken within 72 hours - during this time they can reduce the risk of pregnancy by 75-89 percent. The sooner they are started, the better.
  • 15. Global Reproductive Health Forum: Research Library: Contraception: Information
    The Global Reproductive Health Forum @ Harvard (GRHF). Harvard School of Public Health. Resource Category Health Reproductive Health Birth Control...... lists, forums, Research Library contraception Information. EthicalDebates Ethics and Contraceptive Technologies Contraceptive Methods
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    16. Welcome To Managing Contraception
    Managing contraception is produced by The Bridging the Gap Foundationwith support from the Packard Foundation. ©1999 BTG Foundation.
    http://www.managingcontraception.com/
    Managing Contraception is produced by The Bridging the Gap Foundation with support from the Packard Foundation.

    17. Contraceptive Choices
    Or what you might call the alternatives to sexual intercourse “The Pill” CombinedOral Contraceptives Plan B Emergency contraception You’re Pregnant
    http://www.managingcontraception.com/choice.html
    Here are 29 updated descriptions of contraceptives and other reproductive choices for women. One is a brief description of what to do if a clinic finds a potential contraceptor who is already pregnant and wants to continue her pregnancy. It will be helpful to look at How to use: these descriptions.In alphabetical order the brief descriptions we are working on include: As we have developed these descriptions, we have tried to be brief, presenting the most important educational messages. We have also tried to be creative with graphics and format and have included in some cases a toll-free hotline that readers can call for further information. Robert A. Hatcher, MD, MPH
    Professor of Gynecology
    and Obstetrics
    Emory University School of
    Medicine Laurie Bazemore, Contraceptive Information Specialist www.managingcontraception.com Abstinence (Not having sexual intercourse)
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    Condoms WORK!!!

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    19. Contraception
    Center for Reproductive Law and Policy issues information and position statements on access to contracept Category Society Issues Family Planning......contraception. A woman's rights. Consistent and correct use of modernmethods of contraception can prevent many unwanted pregnancies. In
    http://www.crlp.org/ww_iss_contracept.html

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    Contraception A woman's ability to plan her reproductive life and her right be free from interference in reproductive decision-making are two fundamental aspects of reproductive self-determination. International instruments have defined the right to plan one's family as the right to determine freely and responsibly the number and spacing of one's children and to possess the information, education, and means necessary to do so. This right has been affirmed in international consensus documents adopted at UN conferences in recent decades, including the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and the 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing Conference). In addition, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women explicitly urges states to ensure the right to family planning, information, counseling, and services. The right to plan one's family gives rise to a governmental duty to ensure that women and men have equal access to a full range of contraceptive choices and reproductive health services and that they have accurate information about sexual and reproductive health. Nearly 230 million women worldwide - 1 in 6 women of reproductive age - lack information on and access to a full range of contraceptive methods. More than one-third of all pregnancies - 80 million each year - are unwanted or mistimed. A full range of contraceptive methods includes: male and female condoms, vaginal barrier methods, oral contraceptives, implants, injectables, intrauterine devices, male and female sterilization, and emergency contraception (EC). Governments that place obstacles in the way of women's access to contraceptive choices - by strictly regulating or prohibiting contraceptive methods and information, or by requiring a husband's consent for the use of contraception - violate the right to family planning. For example, the World Health Organization (WHO) describes EC as a contraceptive method used by women in the first few days following unprotected intercourse to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Some conservative political and religious organizations seek to limit women's reproductive choices by inaccurately characterizing EC as abortion, when, in fact, the WHO considers it a safe contraceptive.

    20. Contraception
    Center for Reproductive Law and Policy position statements and fact sheets about topics related to Category Society Issues Family Planning......contraception.
    http://www.crlp.org/pri_contraception.html
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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

    An Analysis of Laws and Policy Around the World
    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?

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