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    Med Clin North Am. 2008 Sep;92(5):1037-58, ix-x.

    Contraception: what every internist should know.

    Espey E, Ogburn T, Fotieo D.

    Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, MSC 08 4700, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA. eespey@salud.unm.edu

    The human costs of unintended pregnancy-abortion and parenting under difficult circumstances-are high. For this reason, all physicians who treat female patients should be knowledgeable about the basics of contraception-both its practical uses and its public health impact. This knowledge will make physicians, including internists, better able to counsel and provide contraceptives for individual patients and to advocate for availability and access. This article discusses the problem and determinants of unintended pregnancy and reviews contraceptive methods.

    PMID: 18721652 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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