CONTRACEPTION IN ADOLESCENTS, AN ISSUE OF ADOLESCENT MEDICINE CLINICS, 16-3
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By Paula Braverman, MD Robert Brown, MD, Chief, Section of Adolescent Health, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics/Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Ohio State University College of Medicine & Public Health, Columbus, OH
Description This issue will provide an update on contraception for adolescents. The content will include an overview of contraceptive practices among
adolescents with specific articles on hormonal and nonhormonal methods including barrier contraceptives, emergency contraception and
the IUD. One article will address contraceptive issues for teens in the developing world. The issue will also include a review of the
noncontraceptive benefits of hormonal methods and potential interactions with other medications including herbal products. Specific concerns
for teens with chronic illnesses and disabilities will be discussed along with new contraceptive methods under development.
Contents 1. Overview of Contraception (Hillard) 2. Barrier Contraception (Jamieson) 3. Combined Hormonal Contraception (Coupey) 4.
Hormonal Contraception: Noncontraceptive Benefits and Medical Contraindications (Omar) 5. Progestin Only Methods and IUDs, Excluding
Depo (Hewitt) 6. Depo-Provera (Cromer) 7. Postcoital Contraception (Gold) 8. Natural Contraception (Breuner) 9. New Contraceptive
Methods (Reape) 10. Practical Approaches to Prescribing Contraception in the Office Setting (Mulchahey) 11. Contraception and
the Patient with Chronic Illness or Disability (Strickland) 12. Contraceptive Issues for Adolescents in the Developing World (Llantos)