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 Birth control - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Early Muslim literature discusses various contraceptive methods, and a study sponsored by the Egyptian government concluded that not only was azl (coitus interruptus) acceptable from a moral standpoint, but any similar method that did not produce sterility was also acceptable.
The Finnis and Grisez argument appears to have the consequence that use of non-abortifacient contraception in cases of danger of rape is also wrong when done to prevent conception.
According to his theory, if the sexual organs have reproduction as their primary purpose, then it follows that contraception is wrong.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraception

  
 eMedicine - Contraception : Article by Omnia M Samra, MD
The contraceptive efficacy of the method is equivalent to that of surgical sterilization.
Their findings noted that the array of contraceptive choices was limited in regard to specific health problems, cultural differences, life-cycle changes, and reproductive intentions.
On a smaller scale, effective control of reproduction can be essential to a woman's ability to achieve her individual goals and to contribute to her sense of well-being.
http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic3211.htm

  
 Contraception and Catholic Teaching
Contraception appears to be a simple and effective way for such couples to limit their family without compromising their life-style.
As many practitioners of NFP have come to learn through experience, it is marriage that is the sacrament, not contraception.
These countries often have little choice but to accept these programs, especially when their acceptance is the very condition upon which more legitimate forms of government aid are granted.
http://www.catholic.net/rcc/Periodicals/Faith/11-12-98/Morality2.html

  
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By underscoring the ethical dimension of the contraception issue, the Church shows that freedom involves choices on which the value of human nature, anthropology and metaphysics depend.
Symptomatic is the fact that few moralists have noticed how contraception leads to a materialistic view of human life.
As we have seen, widespread contraceptive use thoroughly impacts the very foundations of the culture that embraces it.
http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARRIAGE/CONTRA.TXT

  
 Pat Barker's Regeneration -- Critical Contexts -- Contraception
Readers follow the young second-lieutenant on a roller coaster of a relationship, with the seemingly conventional Sarah, as they explore not only the physical side but, in the end, the emotional side to personal relationships.
Starting Prior and Sarah's relationship with sex is a way to integrate not only the cultural stigma related to birth control and contraception, but was also a way to introduce Prior's past sexual experiences.
By seeing these two characters begin the courting process, go through the choice to use birth control, and then fall in love, the reader's understanding of Prior and Sarah’s relationship, and the importance of sex in that relationship, help shape contraception’s significance to the novel.
http://www.k-state.edu/english/westmank/regeneration/contraception.hiles.html

  
 Acceptance of contraception leads to promotion of legalized abortion June 14, 1995
When firmly established, it soon creates a contraceptive mentality,that is, the prejudiced and clear rejection of every child unwanted by the couple, or the woman.
The same can be said for the promotion of scientific research focusing on pharmaceutical products capable of killing the newly-conceived child in the easiest, safest and most innocuous way for the woman, without calling on healthcare personnel and unregulated by society.
It is absurd that we could rediscover and respect the truth about human life through a series of lies.
http://www.miraclerosarymission.org/ev061495n8.htm

  
 fpa Contraception and sexual health guide homepage
Contraceptive choices available after you've had your baby.
A convenient and comprehensive guide to ALL methods of contraception with tips on what to do when something goes wrong.
If you're anxious about your sexual health, or unwell, this can have a knock-on effect on all aspects of your life - your work, your future and your relationships with your partners, family and friends.
http://www.fpa.org.uk/guide

  
 PressurePoint - Cyber Youth Clinic
Most importantly remember that no matter what form of contraception you choose, none of them are 100% effective at preventing a pregnancy.
During the fertile time, another form of barrier contraception such as a condom can be used to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
Cycle lengths do not have to be regular for this method to be effective.
http://www.pressurepoint.com.au/contraception.asp

  
 Penn Ob/Gyn Care: Spring 2004 - Understanding Your Contraception Options
Steven Sondheimer, MD, director of Family Planning at the Helen O. Dickens Center for Women’s Health and a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Pennsylvania Health System advises, “Birth control is only as successful as you make it.
He concludes, “Selecting contraception is as important as any other healthcare option in life.
Most importantly, you need to consider whether the method may fail because you may forget to use it or you may not be willing to use it consistently.”
http://www.pennhealth.com/obgyn/news/04spr/contraception.html

  
 Fr Lino Ciccone, C.M.
This quickly led to a broad "contraceptive mentality", i.e., a widespread attitude of rejecting any unwanted child, thus paving the way to broad social acceptance of sterilization and abortion.
Further confirmation of the objective moral gravity of contraception can be seen by looking at some of the aspects that this behaviour has taken on in our time - something the Magisterium itself has not failed to do.
And since the conjugal act by its very nature is destined for the begetting of children, those who in exercising it deliberately frustrate its natural power and purpose are acting against nature, and are doing something that is base and intrinsically immoral".
http://www.ewtn.com/library/Theology/CONTRCPT.HTM

  
 Islamset - Contraception
Despite the excuse, the ugly fact remains that states and medical bodies operate on the basis of a double standard in evaluating human life, and that human beings are not equal or as George Orwell put it they are all equal, but some are more equal than the others.
In its early days it was assumed that as a foreign body it sensitized the genital tract so that the' unfertilized ovum would be hurried along without being fertilized, in a manner likened to diarrhoea.
The remaining aspect of contraception has lately come under the light and achieved public awareness.
http://www.islamset.com/bioethics/obstet/contra.html

  
 Contraception: Unintended and Teen Pregnancy CDC Reproductive Health
Contraceptive Practices Before and After an Intervention Promoting Condom Use to Prevent HIV Infection and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Women—Selected U.S. Sites, 1993–1995
The findings in this report indicate that, among the reproductive-aged women who were encouraged to use condoms for HIV/STD prevention, consistent condom use for HIV/STD prevention increased among women using each contraceptive method studied.
Protecting Against Unintended Pregnancy: A Guide to Contraceptive Choices (FDA)
http://www.cdc.gov/node.do/id/0900f3ec80006c9c

  
 Emergency Contraception
There are effective methods of birth control that women can use on a regular basis to prevent pregnancy.
Your girlfriend should see a health care provider right away to talk about her options.
If she keeps the pregnancy, will there be something wrong with her baby?
http://www.4woman.gov/faq/econtracep.htm

  
 Contraception - WomensHealthChannel
Whichever method is chosen, proper use is critical to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
The risks associated with a particular method vary.
We subscribe to the HONcode principles of the Health On the Net Foundation
http://www.womenshealthchannel.com/contraception/index.shtml

  
 ::: Family Planning Queensland - Emergency Contraception :::
Information and education about the method should be raised opportunistically in a range of reproductive, contraceptive and sexual health consultations.
Careful assessment and counselling should take place before insertion is decided upon.
Emergency contraception may be justified empirically where there is a high level of anxiety.
http://www.fpq.com.au/factsheets_brochures/fs-ch-ec-healthprofs.stm

  
 Contraception
Contraceptive Norplant (Levonorgestrel) As Safe And Effective As IUDs And Sterilization - Doctor's Guide, 4/2/01
Seven-Day Contraceptive Patch Effective And Has Few Side Effects - Doctor's Guide, 12/29/99
Oral Contraceptive Use Does Not Affect Bone Mass - Doctor's Guide, 11/28/00
http://qualitycounts.com/fpcontraception.htm

  
 Contraception
Contraception can be defined as ‘the various methods by which a couple can avoid pregnancy&;.
Although allowed to practice natural forms of contraception (E.g.
There are many reasons why couples may want to use contraceptives: Planning their family (when), not wanting any more children (how many), population control (NB.
http://www.faithnet.org.uk/Ethics/contraception.htm

  
 fpa Contraception guide
If you prefer not to go to your own general practice, or they don’t provide contraceptive services, they will give you information about another practice or clinic.
You can go to a family planning clinic, your GP or practice nurse.
Many genitourinary medicine clinics offer emergency contraception (EC).
http://www.fpa.org.uk/guide/contracep

  
 Contraception Education:Contraception The Board Game
Our evaluations show that young people discuss more about safe sex, sexual health and contraception in a relaxed, enjoyable, constructive peer-group setting, around the board.
Through these statements clear distinction is made between safe and risky sexual behaviour.
As players move around the board they come into contact with statements and questions which stimulate discussion and reinforce or elicit teacher input.
http://www.contraceptioneducation.co.uk/boardgame.htm

  
 Contraception - TEENS - sexualityandu.ca
Someday, you may want to have a baby.
There's even some exciting and highly effective new methods like the Patch or the vaginal ring.
Contraception is a shared responsibility of both partners.
http://www.sexualityandu.ca/eng/teens/CN

  
 Family Planning
For more information about contraceptive methods and counseling for family planning clients, see EngenderHealth's publications list.
This section provides basic information on a range of contraceptive methods, including factors to consider when choosing a method.
For information about EngenderHealth's work in family planning, see Ensuring Women's Health.
http://www.engenderhealth.org/wh/fp

  
 Catholic Pages Directory: » Catholic Life » Marriage » CONTRACEPTION
Contraception: Its Social Consequences This article by Fr Thierry Dejond SJdescribes the social problems that result from the present widespread practice of contraception
Why we shouldn't use contraception and how Natural Family Planning, when used properly, is an effective and morally acceptable alternative.
Results of and Psychological Causes of Contraception by Dr Samuel A Nigro MD (from Social Justice Review, December 1993)
http://www.catholic-pages.com/dir/contraception.asp

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Books: Contraception: A User's Handbook
It is well laid out, easy to read and gives you the facts you need simply and clearly, backed up with clinical evidence.
Handbook of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care; Paperback ~ Anna BSc MD MRCOG Glasier, et al
Unfortunately in the medical world, things rapidly get out of date and this is no exception.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0192632566

  
 Topic: Contraception
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Whether the use of hormonal contraception affects HIV acquisition, transmission, or disease progression continues to be an important area of research.
http://www.rhgateway.org/query.html?col=&ht=0&qp=&qs=&qc=&pw=100%&ws=0&la=en&qm=1&si=1&ct=1330817814

  
 Emergency Contraception
In what situations does the need for emergency contraception arise?
What if I engage in unprotected sex but ejaculation does not occur?
Where can I find information on medical abortion (RU486/mifepristone or methotrexate)?
http://ec.princeton.edu/questions

  
 THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 18, Ch. 246, Family Planning
The area should not be massaged, so that the drug is released slowly and maintains its contraceptive effectiveness for at least 4 mo.
IUDs have some advantages over OCs: Their effects are limited to the female genital tract, and insertion requires only one contraceptive decision by the patient.
Oral contraceptives (OCs) provide negative feedback to the hypothalamus, inhibiting gonadotropin-releasing hormone, so that the pituitary does not secrete gonadotropins at midcycle to stimulate ovulation.
http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/section18/chapter246/246b.jsp

  
 Contraception
Consistent and correct use of modern methods of contraception can prevent many unwanted pregnancies.
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.
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.
http://www.crlp.org/ww_iss_contracept.html

  
 Contraception
Population characteristics: Patients at an inner-city comprehensive adolescent clinic and teen mother and baby clinic
Users of oral contraceptives were more satisfied than Norplant users with their choice of contraception.
The vast majority of women who take low-dose oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) can feel secure that they are at little or no increased risk for stroke.
http://www.montana.edu/wwwebm/Contraception.htm

  
 Choosing a Birth Control Method Contraceptives ortho evra patch nuvaring sterilization essure
This interactive guide will give you information about contraceptive options.
It will help you work with your health care provider in choosing a method that is right for you.
There are many different kinds of birth control methods, known as contraceptives.
http://www.arhp.org/patienteducation/interactivetools/choosing/index.cfm?ID=275

  
 Answers and Articles about Birth control pills and abnormal bleeding from Woman's Diagnostic Cyber
Even though this hasn't happened before doesn't mean something is wrong.
At 35 it may be slightly more difficult to get pregnant but the pills don't cause it; age or other intervening disease or circumstances does.
A light period can also happen just because not much tissue forms when on oral contraceptives.
http://www.wdxcyber.com/mbcontra.htm

  
 Contraception
Remember, there's no substitute for professional medical care, so be sure to consult your health care provider.
Want to know which contraceptive method is right for you?
Get the basics on condoms, the birth control pill, IUDs, Depo-Provera, Norplant, and many other options, as well as information on emergency contraception in case of contraceptive failure.
http://www.nfprha.org/facts/contraception

  
 Contraception Education: Safe Sex Promotion Manchester UK
BUY our sex education resources on-line and link to other guides and books
Contraception Education's Sex Education and Safer Sex materials have been very positively reviewed
Order Contraception Education's sex education materials and training
http://www.contraceptioneducation.co.uk

  
 Birth Control & Contraception for Teenagers
Other types of contraception which are generally not used by young people include the intrauterine device (IUD), which is generally not recommended for young women who have not had children; natural methods, which are often not effective enough; and sterilization which is a permanent surgical procedure.
There are a number of different methods of contraception all of which have their individual advantages and disadvantages.
Another great advantage of barrier methods of contraception is that, if used properly every time, they also provide effective protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as AIDS.
http://www.avert.org/cpills.htm

  
 Birth Control
This teaching cannot be changed and has been taught by the Church infallibly.
Contraception is "any action which, either in anticipation of the conjugal act [sexual intercourse], or in its accomplishment, or in the development of its natural consequences, proposes, whether as an end or as a means, to render procreation impossible" (Humanae Vitae 14).
For this reason, certain forms of contraception have historically been known as "Onanism," after the man who practiced it, just as homosexuality has historically been known as "Sodomy," after the men of Sodom, who practiced that vice (cf.
http://www.catholic.com/library/Birth_Control.asp

  
 OBGYN.net - Women's Health: Contraception
While most available methods are effective, the true test of a method’s effectiveness for a couple is whether they can accommodate its potential side effects and if consistent and correct use of the method is compatible with their lifestyle.
Surgical methods of contraception are for people who do not wish to have any more children.
A collection of high-quality, peer-reviewed resources for physicians, other health care professionals, and the general public.
http://www.obgyn.net/women/contraception/contraception.htm

  
 Contraception methods - the pill, condoms, diaphragms and caps
It may not work well in women who have short or long cycles, or in women using certain medicines such as tetracycline (an antibiotic) or women who have certain medical conditions.
They can increase the effectiveness of barrier methods of contraception, but they do not provide reliable contraception when used alone.
These are physical barriers that stop the sperm coming into contact with the egg, thereby preventing fertilisation.
http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/Mosby_factsheets/contraception.html

  
 Birth Control
Is available from health care providers, Planned Parenthood health centers, and other women's health and family planning centers.
You can also see a health care provider without anyone else knowing also.
Some men lack the experience and self-control to pull out in time.
http://www.coolnurse.com/birthcontrol.htm

  
 Birth Control: Emergency Contraception - from the Birth Control Comparison website of Cedar River Clinics
Due to the risk of serious health problems, women with the following conditions may not be able to use Emergency Contraception:
TELL US about your experience with EC or other birth control methods, and we'll use the information to share with other women.
EC may not be recommended for women who plan to have intercourse within 5 days, are breastfeeding or have given birth in the last 6 weeks, have epilepsy, cardiovascular or kidney disease, migraine headaches, diabetes, or hypertension.
http://www.fwhc.org/birth-control/ecinfo.htm

  
 Elsevier.com - Contraception
Manuscripts are received from researchers and clinicians in the following areas of research: chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, endocrinology, biology, the medical sciences, and demography.
The purpose of Contraception is to provide a medium for the rapid communication of advances and new knowledge in all areas of contraception.
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/contraception

  
 Contraception.
C.L. Yano, H. Dolder, Rat testicular structure and ultrastructure after paracetamol treatment, Contraception 66 (6) (2002) pp.
Ghosh, D. Jana, J.M. Debnath, Effects of leaf extract of Stephania hernandifolia on testicular gametogenesis and androgenesis in albino rats: a dose-dependent response study*, Contraception 65 (5) (2002) pp.
Twelve Years of Experience With the TCu380A and TCu220C, Contraception 56 (6) (1997) pp.
http://www1.elsevier.com/cdweb/journals/00107824/viewer.htt?viewtype=keywords&rangeselected=110

  
 contraception on Encyclopedia.com
Emergency contraception: the need to increase public awareness.
The causes of unmet need for contraception and the social content of services.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/X/X-contrace.asp

  
 Wired News: Contraception Controversy
Opponents worry that granting teenagers access to birth control is tantamount to granting permission to be promiscuous, resulting in higher rates of sexually transmitted diseases, emotional distress and even sin.
How many of these methods will prove safe and effective -- and profitable -- remains to be seen.
Cara Gardner reports that "there are more than 100 experimental contraceptive methods being studied around the world," including the Reversible Inhibition of Sperm Under Guidance, or RISUG, injection for men (which has been developed and tested over the past 25 years in India).
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,65420,00.html

  
 OBGYN.net - Contraception/Birth Control Section
New Developments in Contraception: Counseling and Insertion Training Featuring the Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System
Male Latex Condoms and STDs - A. Nabhan, MD Anticoncepcion y Sexualidad en el Climaterio Temprano - A. Ocaña, MD Injectable Contraceptives - A. Fouda, MD Visit our extensive collection of power point presentations from global experts.
Emergency Contraception Prevents Fertilization, not Implantation, Studies Show
http://www.obgyn.net/contraception/contraception.asp

  
 Contraception
Emergency contraception (EC), sometimes known as "the morning after pill," reduces the risk of pregnancy by approximately 89 percent when it is taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse, according to a study published in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Yet every year women spend approximately 70% more money out-of-pocket than men spend on health care because their employer’s health insurance plan does not cover prescription contraceptives.
If you are interested in talking to someone about what you can do to get insurance coverage for your prescription contraception, contact Linda Rosenthal at 917-637-3600 or email info@reprorights.org.
http://www.crlp.org/pri_contraception.html

  
 AllRefer.com - contraception (Medicine) - Encyclopedia
You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Medicine > contraception
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/X/X-contrace.html

  
 Contraception: An International Journal
In addition to groundbreaking research, each month the journal features an editorial highlighting news and developments in reproductive health.
For example, many regions have seen minimal or no progress in efforts to improve maternal health and combat HIV/AIDS, or promote gender equality.
The official journal of ARHP, Contraception: An International Reproductive Health Journal, is consistently ranked in the top tier of all journals in obstetrics and gynecology.
http://www.arhp.org/healthcareproviders/onlinepublications/arhpjournal/journal.cfm?ID=300

  
 Contraception
This is one page of 11 in this chapter, 198 in this book, and 4645 in the Family Practice Notebook.
New Contraceptive Methods (soon to be available in U.S.)
http://www.fpnotebook.com/GYN10.htm

  
 Medical Question - History Contraception
The History of Contraception Exhibit is on display on the third floor of the Allen Memorial Medical Library.
Online using OCLC and MARC Contraceptive collection comes to the Dittrick at Case The History of Contraception Exhibit is on display on the third floor of the Allen Memorial Medical Library.
Full text of the article, 'Contraception and Abortion in 19th Century America.- book reviews' from Journal of Social History, a publication in the field of
http://www.dist32toastmasters.org/history-contraception.htm

  
 Global Reproductive Health Forum: Research Library: Contraception: Information
Global Reproductive Health Forum: Research Library: Contraception: Information
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Organizations/healthnet/contra/info.html

  
 Abortion, Contraception, Natural Family Planning, and Church Teaching
There is a close link between abortion and contraception.
Abortion, Contraception, Natural Family Planning, and Church Teaching
Natural Family Planning, furthermore, provides a solution to both.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/articles/contraceptionmaster.htm

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