This guide assists you in researching topics related to the many-faceted aspects of reproductive health, contraceptives, and family planning, as well as resources on sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI). Here you will find books, ebooks
The technology and products for sexual and reproductive health continue to evolve to improve the quality and safety of care, while meeting user needs and addressing considerations for access... This Global Handbook for Providers offers clear, up-to-date information and advice to help family planning providers meet clients’ needs, inform their choices, and support their use of contraception
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Contraception, also known as birth control, is used to prevent pregnancy. There are many different birth control methods to help you and your partner prevent an unplanned pregnancy. You may be starting with a pretty good idea of what you are looking for, or you may not be sure where to start – or which method to choose.
The United States Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, 2016 (US MEC) includes recommendations for using specific contraceptive methods by women and men who have certain characteristics or medical conditions.
In Canada, drug scheduling is done by Health Canada and the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA), who both have roles related to drug scheduling. Each organization has roles that are separate and distinct, with each organization performing specific functions within the drug scheduling process.
It’s a Plan is an online health information tool provided by the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (“SOGC”), located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It’s a Plan is designed to help individuals and their healthcare providers decide which contraception method is right for them.
Family planning allows people to attain their desired number of children, if any, and to determine the spacing of their pregnancies. It is achieved through use of contraceptive methods and the treatment of infertility. Contraceptive information and services are fundamental to the health and human rights of all individuals. Includes fact sheets on STI, abortion and other related topics