Family Planning

Index

 
  1. Combined Oral Contraceptives (COCs)
  2. Types of COCs
  3. COCs: Mechanisms of Action
  4. COCs: Contraceptive Benefits
  5. COCs: Noncontraceptive Benefits
  6. COCs: Menstrual Blood Loss and Anemia
  7. COCs: Decreased Ovarian Cancer Risk
  8. COCs and Breast Cancer
  9. COCs: Limitations
  10. Who Can Use COCs
  11. Who Can Use COCs continued
  12. COCs: Who May Require Additional Counseling
  13. COCs: Who Should Not Use (WHO Class 4)
  14. COCs: Who Should Not Use (WHO Class 4) continued
  15. COCs: Conditions Requiring Precautions (WHO Class 3)
  16. COCs: Conditions for Which There Are No Restrictions
  17. COCs: When to Start
  18. COCs: Common Side Effects
  19. COCs: Client Instructions
  20. COCs: Client Instructions continued
  21. COCs: General Information
  22. COCs: Warning Signs
  23. COCs: Common Medical Barriers to Service Delivery

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