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Perimenopausal contraception

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2020
Purpose of reviewPerimenopause is a time of reduced fertility, and yet unintended pregnancies can occur making comprehensive contraceptive counseling essential for these women. Concern over potential contraceptive risks has unnecessarily limited access and use of certain hormonal methods in this population.
Amy J, Voedisch, Danit, Ariel
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Perimenopause: an update

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2004
The field of perimenopause research is advancing our understanding of the physiological changes related to the menopausal transition and approaches to managing symptoms and preventing disease of advanced age. The impact of the perimenopause on women's health will become evident with the aging of the population.
Nancy Fugate, Woods   +1 more
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Discomforts of the Perimenopause

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1996
The transition to menopause is associated with multiple discomforts that affect the whole physical and psychologic self. The physiology of perimenopausal discomforts, treatment modalities, and self-help measures are described. Nurses can teach women about these multisystem effects and promote comfort and a healthy life-style during this time.
F J, LeBoeuf, S G, Carter
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