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Books > Medicine > Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences > Human reproduction, growth & development > Reproductive medicine > General
Clinical Gynaecology was first published in 1993. This exciting, updated fifth edition provides a comprehensive review of the filed of gynaecology. Not only has the content been thoroughly reviewed, but the format has also been expanded to include eight new chapters and a Quick-Reference Guide.
This Quick Reference Guide is a valuable resource as it summarises salient points of the chapters and is also available as a free eBook download.
Clinical Gynaecology covers the full spectrum of gynaecological information, making this publication applicable internationally, and invaluable not only for the general practitioner but also the practising gynaecologist.
Clinical Ethics at the Crossroads of Genetic and Reproductive
Technologies offers thorough discussions on preconception carrier
screening, genetic engineering and the use of CRISPR gene editing,
mitochondrial gene replacement therapy, sex selection, predictive
testing, secondary findings, embryo reduction and the moral status
of the embryo, genetic enhancement, and the sharing of genetic
data. Chapter contributions from leading bioethicists and
clinicians encourage a global, holistic perspective on applied
challenges and the moral questions relating the implementation of
genetic reproductive technology. The book is an ideal resource for
practitioners, regulators, lawmakers, clinical researchers, genetic
counselors and graduate and medical students. As the Human Genome
Project has triggered a technological revolution that has
influenced nearly every field of medicine, including reproductive
medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, andrology, prenatal genetic
testing, and gene therapy, this book presents a timely resource.
The compilation of these MCQs has been done with meticulous care
and understanding that these will stimulate the process of
generating an examination-based approach to your studies. this book
is going to help you fulfill your aim of achieving success in any
competitive examination for the purpose. First ever MCQ book based
on Reproductive Endocrinology, Infertility and Embryology with more
than 700 MCQs from latest editions. Reproductive medicine being an
ever growing and research-oriented field, each chapter is
thoroughly revised and contains MCQs from recent editions and
recent guidelines. MCQs from physiological and various pathological
conditions related to reproductive tract included with each option
to be read thoroughly along with the elaborative answers.
Especially useful for students preparing for NEET-SS and NEET.
Reprogenetic technologies, which combine the power of reproductive
techniques with the tools of genetic science and technology,
promise prospective parents a remarkable degree of control to pick
and choose the likely characteristics of their offspring. Not only
can they select embryos with or without particular
genetically-related diseases and disabilities but also choose
embryos with non-disease related traits such as sex. Prominent
authors such as Agar, Buchanan, DeGrazia, Green, Harris, Robertson,
Savulescu, and Silver have flocked to the banner of reprogenetics.
For them, increased reproductive choice and reduced suffering
through the elimination of genetic disease and disability are just
the first step. They advocate use of these technologies to create
beings who enjoy longer and healthier lives, possess greater
intellectual capacities, and are capable of more refined emotional
experiences. Indeed, Harris and Savulescu in particular take
reprogenetic technologies to be so valuable to human beings that
they have insisted that their use is not only morally permissible
but morally required. Rethinking Reprogenetics challenges this
mainstream view with a contextualised, gender-attentive
philosophical perspective. De Melo-Martin demonstrates that you do
not have to be a Luddite, social conservative, or religious zealot
to resist the siren song of reprogenetics. Pointing out the flawed
nature of the arguments put forward by the technologies'
proponents, Rethinking Reprogenetics reveals the problematic nature
of the assumptions underpinning current evaluations of these
technologies and offers a framework for a more critical and
sceptical assessment.
How women can improve their productivity, happiness, and physical
well-being by keeping their natural cycles in mind and working with
them (rather than ignoring them). In the Flo teaches women how to
use their 28-day cycle to optimize their life by letting their
internal clock and natural rhythms guide time management, diet,
fitness, etc. (This is so simple and yet under-utilized it is
shocking. It makes perfect sense when you think about it: You have
different energy levels at different times of the month, different
libido levels, etc. so why not use foresight to plan projects for
when you are at your most effective, and understand when you need
more emotional connection with others?) There are specific tips on
what to eat and how to exercise depending on what phase you are
in-and it works. Women are getting promotions, losing weight, and
in one case thus far, literally clearing their endometriosis by
using the cycle syncing method.
Handbook of Fertility: Nutrition, Diet, Lifestyle and Reproductive
Health focuses on the ways in which food, dietary supplements, and
toxic agents, including alcohol and nicotine affect the
reproductive health of both women and men. Researchers in
nutrition, diet, epidemiology, and endocrinology will find this
comprehensive resource invaluable in their long-term goal of
understanding and improving reproductive health. This book brings
together a broad range of experts researching the different aspects
of foods and dietary supplements that promote or detract from
reproductive health. Section One contains several overview chapters
on fertility, how it is assessed, and how it can be affected by
different metabolic states, nutritional habits, dietary
supplements, the action of antioxidants, and lifestyle choices.
Sections Two and Three consider how male and female fertility are
affected by obesity, metabolic syndrome, hormonal imbalance, and
even bariatric surgery. Section Four explores the ways diet,
nutrition, and lifestyle support or retard the success of in vitro
fertilization, while Section Five explores how alcohol and other
drugs of abuse lower fertility in both women and men.
Welcomed as liberation and dismissed as exploitation, egg freezing
(oocyte cryopreservation) has rapidly become one of the most
widely-discussed and influential new reproductive technologies of
this century. In Freezing Fertility, Lucy van de Wiel takes us
inside the world of fertility preservation—with its egg freezing
parties, contested age limits, proactive anticipations and equity
investments—and shows how the popularization of egg freezing has
profound consequences for the way in which female fertility and
reproductive aging are understood, commercialized and politicized.
Beyond an individual reproductive choice for people who may want to
have children later in life, Freezing Fertility explores how the
rise of egg freezing also reveals broader cultural, political and
economic negotiations about reproductive politics, gender
inequities, age normativities and the financialization of
healthcare. Van de Wiel investigates these issues by analyzing a
wide range of sources—varying from sparkly online platforms to
heart-breaking court cases and intimate autobiographical
accounts—that are emblematic of each stage of the egg freezing
procedure. By following the egg’s journey, Freezing Fertility
examines how contemporary egg freezing practices both reflect
broader social, regulatory and economic power asymmetries and
repoliticize fertility and aging in ways that affect the public at
large. In doing so, the book explores how the possibility of egg
freezing shifts our relation to the beginning and end of life.
Fertility, Pregnancy, and Wellness is designed to bridge science
and a more holistic approach to health and wellness, in particular,
dealing with female-male fertility and the gestational process.
Couples seeking to solve fertility issues for different reasons,
whether failed assisted reproductive techniques or the emotional
impact they entail, economic or moral reasons, are demanding more
natural ways of improving fertility. This book explores the shift
in paradigm from just using medications which, in the reproductive
field, can be very expensive and not accessible to the entire
population, to using lifestyle modifications and emotional support
as adjunctive medicine therapies. This must-have reference brings
together the current knowledge - highlighting the gaps - and
delivers an important resource for various specialists and
practitioners.
Effectively manage reproductive endocrinology issues with
Reproductive Endocrinology, a new book derived from the highly
acclaimed two-volume textbook, Endocrinology: Adult and Pediatric.
Never before available as a stand-alone offering, this compilation
of chapters will enable you to give your patients the benefit of
today's best know-how from the leading resource in endocrinology.
Stay abreast of the newest knowledge in reproductive endocrinology,
including. endocrinology of sexual behavior and gender identity
genetic pathways that control gonadal development and sex
differentiation management of PCOS and hirsutism, male androgen
deficiency, and gynecomastia and much more. Effectively review the
causes and management of precocious or delayed puberty. Count on
all the authority that has made Endocrinology, 6th Edition, edited
by leading endocrinologists Drs. Jameson and De Groot, the go-to
clinical medical reference for endocrinologists worldwide. Make the
best clinical decisions in reproductive endocrinology with an
enhanced emphasis on evidence-based practice in conjunction with
expert opinion.
Central to the book are Gbigbil women's experiences with different
""reproductive interruptions"": miscarriages, stillbirths, child
deaths, induced abortions, and infertility. Rather than consider
these events as inherently dissimilar, as women do in Western
countries, the Gbigbil women of eastern Cameroon see them all as
instances of ""wasted wombs"" that leave their reproductive
trajectories hanging in the balance. The women must navigate this
uncertainty while negotiating their social positions, aspirations
for the future, and the current workings of their bodies. Providing
an intimate look into these processes, Wasted Wombs shows how
Gbigbil women constantly shift their interpretations of when a
pregnancy starts, what it contains, and what is lost in case of a
reproductive interruption, in contrast to Western conceptions of
fertility and loss. Depending on the context and on their life
aspirations-be it marriage and motherhood, or rather an educational
trajectory, employment, or profitable sexual affairs with so-called
""big fish""-women negotiate and manipulate the meanings and
effects of reproductive interruptions. Paradoxically, they often do
so while portraying themselves as powerless. Wasted Wombs carefully
analyzes such tactics in relation to the various social
predicaments that emerge around reproductive interruptions, as well
as the capricious workings of women's physical bodies.
In 2015, a study of surrogacy and other reproductive technologies
was conducted among women who served as surrogate mothers in
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. There are some social taboos are
associated with the concept of surrogacy, and it is not a
mainstream procedure in India. To know the ground reality,
thirty-three surrogates were interviewed to explore their concerns.
The primary objective of this book is to explore the causes and
consequences of being a surrogate, the motivation and negotiation
factors, and the social, economic, and gender issues encountered
during and after procreation. This book further explored the
perception of various stakeholders on new draft bill was introduced
to ban commercial surrogacy in order to safeguard the women from
exploitation. This book argues that if the government regularizes
and legalizes commercial surrogacy, it may create a win-win
situation for both sides - surrogates and the commissioning couples
- to avoid exploitation
Central to the book are Gbigbil women's experiences with different
""reproductive interruptions"": miscarriages, stillbirths, child
deaths, induced abortions, and infertility. Rather than consider
these events as inherently dissimilar, as women do in Western
countries, the Gbigbil women of eastern Cameroon see them all as
instances of ""wasted wombs"" that leave their reproductive
trajectories hanging in the balance. The women must navigate this
uncertainty while negotiating their social positions, aspirations
for the future, and the current workings of their bodies. Providing
an intimate look into these processes, Wasted Wombs shows how
Gbigbil women constantly shift their interpretations of when a
pregnancy starts, what it contains, and what is lost in case of a
reproductive interruption, in contrast to Western conceptions of
fertility and loss. Depending on the context and on their life
aspirations-be it marriage and motherhood, or rather an educational
trajectory, employment, or profitable sexual affairs with so-called
""big fish""-women negotiate and manipulate the meanings and
effects of reproductive interruptions. Paradoxically, they often do
so while portraying themselves as powerless. Wasted Wombs carefully
analyzes such tactics in relation to the various social
predicaments that emerge around reproductive interruptions, as well
as the capricious workings of women's physical bodies.
Child development comprises children's cognitive, linguistic,
motor, social and emotional development, communication, and
self-care skills. Understanding developmental periods means that
possible problems or roadblocks can be planned for or prevented.
Knowledge of child development is necessary for achieving
educational goals and is integral to promoting children's healthy
and timely development. Global Perspectives on Prenatal, Postnatal,
and Early Childhood Development is an essential scholarly reference
source that compiles critical findings on children's growth periods
and characteristics as well as the principles that affect their
development. Covering a wide range of topics such as at-risk
children, early intervention, and support programs, this book is
ideally designed for child development specialists, pediatricians,
educators, program developers, administrators, psychologists,
researchers, academicians, and students. Additionally, the book
provides insight and support to health professionals working in
various disciplines in the field of child development and health.
Whether they are in developed or developing nations, all women are
susceptible to dying from complications in childbirth. While some
of these complications are unavoidable, many develop during
pregnancy and can be prevented or, when caught in time, treated.
These difficulties are often a result of inaccessibility to care,
inadequate health services, poor prenatal screening, and uninformed
mothers, among others, that in many cases are a direct consequence
of the mother's geographical location and economic status.
Innovations in Global Maternal Health: Improving Prenatal and
Postnatal Care Practices explores new techniques, tools, and
solutions that can be used in a global capacity to support women
during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, regardless
of their wealth or location. Highlighting a range of topics such as
maternal care models, breastfeeding, and social media and internet
health forums, this publication is an ideal reference source for
world health organizations, obstetricians, midwives, lactation
consultants, doctors, nurses, hospital staff, directors,
counselors, therapists, academicians, and researchers interested in
the latest practices currently in use that can combat maternal
mortality and morbidity and lead to healthier women and newborns.
Genetic Screening and Counseling is reviewed in this issue of
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Anthony R.
Gregg and Joe Leigh Simpson. Authorities in the field have come
together to pen articles on Contemporary Genetics Counseling: New
Frontiers and Challenges, Newborn Screening, SMA Carrier Screening,
Fragile X, Ashkenazi Jewish Screening in the 21st Century,
Thrombophilia in Obstetric Practice, Microarrays in the Practice of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cancer Genetic Screening, and Cystic
Fibrosis.
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