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Family Planning and Infertility

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instructions for the use of a male condom   on erection before touching vagina; No oil based lubricants; half inch space at tip; withdraw soon after ejaculation while still erect; hold condom in place at the same time of withdrawal; do not reuse  
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barrier methods should not be used with a woman with a history of?   Toxic shock syndrome or frequent urinary tract infections  
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teaching plan for a female condom   insert up to 8 hours before intercourse; OTC; should not be used with a male condom; one time use; typical failure rate is 21%; wash hands with soap and water before insertion  
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teaching for diaphragms   must be fitted; needs to be rechecked for correct size after each term birth and if a woman gains or loses 10 lbs or more; allergy is only known side effect that may occur  
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who should not take oral contraceptives   vascular pathologic condition; embolism; stroke; atherosclerosis; heart failure; hypertension; heart disease; breast cancer within 5 years; diabetes with neuropathy; retinopathy, liver disease; smoking; older than 35; pregnancy; migraines with aura  
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what to tell a woman who forgets to take her pill   take as soon as remembered; if 2 or more at beginning of cycle, take 2 pills for the next 2 days and use backup method to end of cycle; no back up needed for missing blank pills, just throw away blank ones and continue; if 3 missed, start over  
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fertility awareness method   the understanding that a woman is fertile at ovulation, which occurs approximately 14 days before the next menstrual period  
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informed consent before sterilization   required by law before procedure; must be signed before any medication is given before surgery; in native language and level of understanding; should include risks, benefits, alternatives and statement that it may be permanent and irreversible  
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gamete intrafallopian transfer   hormones given to stimulate ovulation, and ova are collected laparoscopically; at least one normal, patent fallopian tube needed; after 3 to 7 day abstinence, male sperm is collected, prepared and used to fertilize ova within the fallopian tube  
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clomiphene citrate and multiple births, addressing concern with woman   more than one ovum may be released and fertilized, making twins and triplets more common; side effects include hot flashes and vision changes  
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calendar method of contraception   AKA rhythm method; based on a calendar documentation of menstrual cycles and calculation of fertile period; intercourse is avoided during fertile period  
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what assumption is calendar method based on   ovulation occurs approximately 14 days before the onset of the next menstrual period and the knowledge that the sperm is viable for 48 to 120 hours (5 days) and the ovum is viable for 24 hours  
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nonoxynol-9 lubricated condoms   have been shown to protect against Neisseria gonorrhea, chlamydial infection, and HIV, but frequent use can cause genital lesions and actually increase risk for HIV infection  
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IUDs   not recommended for women with multiple sex partners because they provide no protection against STIs  
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What is encouraged for couples with infertility   support groups  
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sterilization and sexual functioning   vasectomy and tubal ligation have no effect on sexual performance, nor on menstruation in women  
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smoking and fertility   increases the peristalsis within the fallopian tubes, this may increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy; may play a role in impaired fertility  
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least effective methods of contraception   calendar method  
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primary infertility   the couple is unable to conceive at all after at least 1 year of unprotected sexual intercourse  
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secondary infertility   after one successful pregnancy, the couple is unable to conceive a second time  
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number of ejaculations needed postvasectomy   36 ejaculations in approximately 6 weeks  
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teaching for depo-provera shots   side effects: menstrual spotting, headache, and weight gain; need to take additional calcium and to exercise to minimize the risk of osteoporosis; do not massage the injection site; may last up to a year  
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