General practitioners are often well placed to offer good contraceptive advice because they already know the patient's health and circumstances. Some practices are excellent; others provide little beyond oral contraception and devote insufficient time and skill to counselling. This best selling pocketbook summarizes the methods available and the factors to be considered in using them.
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General practitioners are often well placed to offer good contraceptive advice because they already know the patient's health and circumstances. Some practices are excellent; others provide little beyond oral contraception and devote insufficient time and skill to counselling. This best selling pocketbook summarizes the methods available and the factors to be considered in using them.
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