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Understanding endocrinology is central to understanding the key processes that affect normal reproductive function, while an understanding of normal endocrinology and the pathophysiology of endocrine disorders is important when dealing with reproductive disorders. This book provides a comprehensive background for all gynaecologists, covering: sexual differentiation and intersex disorders; adrenal disorders; normal puberty and adolescence; abnormal puberty; the menstrual cycle; disorders of menstruation; amenorrhoea; polycystic ovary syndrome; anovulatory fertility and ovulation induction; lactation and lactational amenorrhoea; hyperprolactinaemia; thyroid disease; diabetes; lipid metabolism and lipoprotein transport; premature ovarian failure; and calcium metabolism and its disorders. The book is primarily designed to provide a comprehensive summary for candidates preparing for the Part 2 MRCOG examination, and as such covers the RCOG curriculum for reproductive endocrinology. It is also a valuable guide for all healthcare professionals working in the field, including trainees, consultants and any health professional coming into contact with women.
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Reproduction. --- Human reproduction --- Reproduction humaine
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Life cycle, Human --- Age --- Aging --- Human reproduction --- Age groups
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Child rearing --- Child rearing --- Families --- Families --- Human reproduction --- Human reproduction --- Parenting --- Parenting --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Religious aspects --- Protestant churches --- Religious aspects --- Christianity
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Human reproduction --- Human reproductive technology --- Law and legislation --- Artificial insemination, Human --- Fertilization in vitro, Human --- Abortion
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Since the early twentieth century, hormones have commonly been understood as 'messengers of sex'. They are seen as essential to the development and functioning of healthy reproductive male and female bodies; millions take them as medications in the treatment of fertility, infertility and ageing. However, in contemporary society, hormones are both disturbed and disturbing; invading our environments and bodies through plastics, food and water, environmental estrogens and other chemicals, threatening irreversible, inter-generational bodily change. Using a wide range of sources, from physiology textbooks to popular parenting books and pharmaceutical advertisements, Celia Roberts analyses the multiple ways in which sex hormones have come to matter to us today. Bringing feminist theories of the body into dialogue with science and technology studies, she develops tools to address one of the most important questions facing feminism today: how is biological sex conceivable?
Hormones, Sex. --- Human reproduction --- Hormonal aspects of human reproduction --- Reproductive endocrinology --- Andrology --- Endocrine gynecology --- Endocrinology --- Female sex hormone --- Male sex hormone --- Sex hormones --- Hormones --- Steroid hormones --- Endocrine aspects. --- Hormonal aspects --- Social Sciences --- Sociology
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Medical law --- Italy --- Abortion --- Body, Human --- Fetus --- Human body --- Human reproduction --- Unborn children (Law) --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc.
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Ejaculation --- Ejaculation --- Generative organs, Male --- Genitalia, Male --- Human Body. --- Human reproduction --- Masculinity --- Penis --- Philosophy, Medical. --- Reproduction --- Testis --- Philosophy. --- Physiology. --- Philosophy. --- Physiology. --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy. --- Physiology. --- Physiology.
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Marriage --- Children (Canon law) --- Human reproduction --- Fertility, Human --- Annulment (Canon law) --- Religious aspects --- Catholic Church --- Decision making --- Intention against children --- 348.412.7 --- Human fertility --- Natality --- Demography --- Infertility --- Human physiology --- Reproduction --- Reproductive health --- Reproductive rights --- Canon law --- Catholic Church. --- Decision making. --- Canoniek zakenrecht: huwelijk--(canon 1012-1143) --- 348.412.7 Canoniek zakenrecht: huwelijk--(canon 1012-1143) --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Marriage - Annulment (Canon law) --- Human reproduction - Religious aspects - Catholic Church --- Fertility, Human - Decision making
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241.64*8 --- Human reproductive technology --- -Human reproductive technology --- -241.64*8 Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Assisted conception --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Human assisted reproductive technology --- Human reproduction --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Religious aspects --- -Christianity --- Technological innovations --- -Assisted conception --- 241.64*8 Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- -Moral and ethical aspects
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