This book provides a question-based synopsis of family planning issues.This book addresses questions where answers could not readily be found in standard texts. This is an essential volume for all practitioners in the field, who can enquire within when faced with a dilemma in practice relating to a rare condition or a contentious issue, and find an authoritative answer.This book addresses questions where answers could not readily be found in standard texts. This is an essential volume for all practitioners in the field, who can enquire within when faced with a dilemma in practice relating to a rare condition or a contentious issue, and find an authoritative answer.This book addresses questions asked by experienced family planning clinicians on topics where answers could not readily be found in standard texts. The questions and answers are based on the enquiries received by the Clinical Effectiveness Unit of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare. This is an essential volume for all practitioners in the field, who can enquire within when faced with a dilemma in practice relating to a rare condition or a contentious issue, and find an authoritative answer.Part I. Contraceptive Methods: 1. Combined hormonal contraception; 2. Progesterone-only contraception; 3. Intrauterine contraception; 4. Barrier methods; 5. Sterilisation, fertility awareness-based methods and non-UK methods; 6. Progestogen-only emergency contraception; 7. Induced abortion; Part II. Service Issues for Community Services: 8. Organisation of family planning services; 9. Gynaecological problems in the family planning clinic; Part III. Contraception for Women with Medical Disorders: 10. Drug interactions with contraception; 11. Neurological disorders and cerebrovascular disorders; 12. Congenital and acquired cardiovascular disorders; 13. Liver disease and associated disorders; 14. Renal disease; 15. Skin disease; 16. Breast cancer; 17. HIV; 18. Miscellaneous medical disorders A-C; 19. MiscellalÃÒ