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16
. J. Bringer et al., “Which Contraception to Choose for the Diabetic Woman?”
Diabetes & Metabolism
27, no. 4 (2001): S35–41; S. Wysocki and S. Schnare, “Current Advances in Oral Contraceptives: OC Use in Patients with Common Medical Conditions,” in
Preventing Unintended Pregnancy: Advances in Hormonal Contraception
, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development conference, 2001, npwh.org/Oral-Contraception/.

17
. L. E. Duncan et al., “Does Hypertension and Its Pharmacotherapy Affect the Quality of Sexual Function in Women?”
American Journal of Hypertension
13 (2000): 640–47.

18
. A. Manolis and M. Doumas, “Sexual Dysfunction: The ‘Prima Ballerina' of Hypertension-Related Quality-of-Life Complications,”
Journal of Hypertension
26, no. 11 (2005): 2074–84.

19
. R. Basson and W. W. Schultz, “Sexual Sequelae of General Medical Disorders”
Lancet
369 (2007): 409–24.

20
.
Merck Manual of Geriatrics
, “Effects of Medical Disorders on Sexuality,” merck.com/mrkshared/mm_geri atrics/sec14/ch114.jsp.

21
. G. Jackson et al., “The Second Princeton Consensus on Sexual Dysfunction and Cardiac Risk: New Guidelines for Sexual Medicine,”
Journal of Sexual Medicine
3, no. 1 (2006): 28–36.

22
. K. Perez, M. Gadgil, and D. S. Dizon, “Sexual Ramifications of Medical Illness,”
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology
52, no. 4 (2009): 6691–6701.

23
. Manolis and Doumas, “Sexual Dysfunction.”

24
. S. C. Smeltzer and N. C. Sharts-Hopko,
A Provider's Guide for the Care of Women with Physical Disabilities and Chronic Medical Conditions
(Chapel Hill: North Carolina Office on Disability and Health, 2005), fpg.unc.edu/~ncodh/publications.cfm.

25
. W. T. Van Berlo et al., “Sexual Functioning of People with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Multicenter Study,”
Clinical Rheumatology
26 (2007): 30–38.

26
. A. M. Abdel-Nasser and E. I. Ali, “Determinants of Sexual Disability and Dissatisfaction in Female Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis,”
Clinical Rheumatology
25 (2006): 822–30.

27
. Monika Ostensen, “New Insights into Sexual Functioning and Fertility in Rheumatic Diseases,”
Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology
18 (April 2004): 219–32.

28
. Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada. “Contraception, Disability and Illness, Female Contraceptive and Reproductive Issues: Rheumatoid Arthritis,” 2009, games.sexualityandu.ca/professionals/illness-1-7.aspx.

29
. Smeltzer and Sharts-Hopko,
A Provider's Guide for the Care of Women.

30
. Ostensen, “New Insights into Sexual Functioning and Fertility.”

31
. A. G. Tristano, “The Impact of Rheumatic Diseases on Sexual Function,
Rheumatology
29 (2009): 853–60.

32
. M. Petri et al., “Combined Oral Contraceptives in Women with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus,”
New England Journal of Medicine
353 (2000): 2550–58.

33
. J. P. Buyon et al., “The Effect of Combined Estrogen and Progesterone Hormone Replacement Therapy on Disease Activity in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Randomized Trial,”
Annals of Internal Medicine
142 (2005): 753–62.

34
. A. J. McDougall and J. G. McLeod, “Autonomic Nervous System Function in Multiple Sclerosis,”
Journal of Neurological Science
215, no. 1–2, (2003): 79–85.

35
. Smeltzer and Sharts-Hopko,
A Provider's Guide for the Care of Women
.

36
. Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada, “Contraception, Disability and Illness, Female Contraceptive and Reproductive Issues: Multiple Sclerosis,” games.sexualityandu.ca/professionals/illness-1-2.aspx.

37
. A. Koivusalo et al., “Sexual Functions in Adulthood After Restorative Proctocolectomy for Pediatric Onset Ulcerative Colitis,”
Pediatric Surgery International
25, no. 10 (2009): 881–84.

38
. K. Perez et al., “Sexual Ramifications of Medical Illness.”

39
. F. Biering-Sørensen et al., “Sexual Function in Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries,”
UgesKrift for Laeger
164, no. 41 (October 7, 2002): 4764–68 (in Danish).

40
. B. R. Komisaruk et al., “Brain Activation During Vaginocervical Self-stimulation and Orgasm in Women with Complete Spinal Cord Injury,”
Brain Research
1024 (2004): 77–88.

41
. P. Rees, C. Fowler, and K. Maas, “Sexual Dysfunction in Neurological Disorders,”
Lancet
369 (2006): 512–25.

42
. L. Pereira, “Obstetric Management of the Patient with Spinal Cord Injury,”
Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey
58, no. 10 (October 2003): 678–87.

43
. W. M. Helkowski et al., “Autonomic Dysreflexia: Incidence in Persons with Neurologically Complete and Incomplete Tetraplegia,”
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
26, no. 3 (Fall 2003): 244–47.

44
. G. P. Earl, “Autonomic Dysreflexia,”
American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing
27, no. 2 (March–April 2002): 93–97; Smeltzer and Sharts-Hopko,
A Provider's Guide for the Care of Women
.

45
. International Planned Parenthood Federation,
IMAP Statement on Contraception for Women with Medical Disorders
, 1999, ippf.org/medical/imap/statements/eng/pdf/1999 06a.pdf.

46
. G. Aydin et al., “Relationship Between Sexual Dysfunction and Psychiatric Status in Premenopausal Women with Fibromyalgia,”
Urology
67 (2006): 156–161.

47
. Tristano, “The Impact of Rheumatic Diseases on Sexual Function.”

48
. Komisaruk and Whipple, “Suppression of Pain by Genital Stimulation in Females.”

49
. Manolis and Doumas, “Sexual Dysfunction”; S. H. Kennedy and S. Rizvi, “Sexual Dysfunction, Depression, and the Impact of Antidepressants,”
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
29, no. 2 (2009): 157–164; A. Saval and A. E. Chiodo, “Sexual Dysfunction Associated with Intrathecal Baclofen Use: A Report of Two Cases,”
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
31 (2008): 103–05; C. L. Harden, “Sexuality in Men and Women with Epilepsy,”
CNS Spectrums
11, supp. 9 (2006): 13–18; E. R. Schwarz and J. Rodriguez, “Sex and the Heart,”
International Journal of Impotence Research
17, supp. 1: (2005): S4–6 (this article references male erectile problems primarily).

50
. Smeltzer and Sharts-Hopko,
A Provider's Guide for the Care of Women.

51
. J. Hsia et al., “Estrogen Plus Progestin and the Risk of Peripheral Arterial Disease: The Women's Health Initiative,”
Circulation
109 (2004): 620–26.

52
. D. M. Plourd and W. F. Rayburn, “New Contraceptive Methods,”
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
9 (2003): 665–71.

53
. Ostensen, “New Insights into Sexual Functioning and Fertility in Rheumatic Diseases.”

CHAPTER 9: BIRTH CONTROL

1
. Elizabeth Miller et al., “Pregnancy Coercion, Intimate Partner Violence and Unintended Pregnancy,”
Contraception
81, issue 4 (April 2010): 316–22.

2
. M. F. Gallo et al., “Nonlatex Versus Latex Male Condoms for Contraception,”
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
1 (2006).

3
. A. M. Minnis and N. S. Padian, “Effectiveness of Female Controlled Barrier Methods in Preventing Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV: Current Evidence and Future Research Directions,”
Sexually Transmitted Infections
81 (2005): 193–200.

4
. Physician labeling for the FemCap, contracept.org/docs/femcap-fda.pdf.

5
. WHO/CONRAD,
Technical Consultation on Nonoxynol-9
, 2001, who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/rtis/RHR_03_8/en/index.html.

6
. D. Wilkinson et al., “Nonoxynol-9 for Preventing Vaginal Acquisition of Sexually Transmitted Infections by Women from Men,”
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
4 (2007).

7
. A. Edelman et al., “Continuous Versus Cyclic Use of Combined Oral Contraceptives for Contraception: Systematic Cochrane Review of Randomized Controlled Trials,”
Human Reproduction
21, no. 3 (2006): 573–78.

8
. Some researchers believe there may be unknown risks involved with extended use of contraceptive hormones to eliminate bleeding. See, for example, “Menstrual Suppression,” position statement of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research, menstruationresearch.org/position-statements/menstrual-supression-2007.

9
. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, “Guidance for Industry: Labeling for Combined Oral Contraceptives,” March 2004, fda.gov/downloads/Drugs/GuidanceCompliance RegulatoryInformation/Guidances/ucm075075.pdf.

10
. Robert A. Hatcher et al.,
Contraceptive Technology
, 19th ed. (New York: Ardent Media, 2007), p. 243.

11
. A. B. Berenson and M. Rahman, “Changes in Weight, Total Fat, Percent Body Fat, and Central-to-Peripheral Fat Ratio Associated with Injectable and Oral Contraceptive
Use,”
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
200, no. 3 (2009): 329.e1–e8.

12
. L. M. Lopez et al., “Skin Patch and Vaginal Ring Versus Combined Oral Contraceptives for Contraception,”
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
3 (2010).

13
. Z. Harel et al., “Recovery of Bone Mineral Density in Adolescents Following the Use of Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate Contraceptive Injections,”
Contraception
81, no. 4 (2010): 281–91.

14
. Berenson and Rahman, “Changes in Weight, Total Fat, Percent Body Fat, and Central-to-Peripheral Fat Ratio.”

15
. S. Wu et al., “Copper T380A Intrauterine Device for Emergency Contraception: A Prospective, Multicentre, Cohort Clinical Trial,”
British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
117, no. 10 (2010): 1205–10.

16
. H. B. Peterson et al., “The Risk of Menstrual Abnormalities After Tubal Sterilization,”
New England Journal of Medicine
343, no. 23 (2000): 1681–87.

17
. B. Xu and W. Huang, “No-Scalpel Vasectomy Outside China,”
Asian Journal of Andrology
2 (2000): 21–24.

18
. P. J. Schwingl and H. A. Guess, “Safety and Effectiveness of Vasectomy,”
Fertility and Sterility
73, no. 5 (2000): 923–36.

19
. W. D. Mosher and J. Jones, “Use of Contraception in the United States: 1982–2008,”
Vital and Health Statistics
23, no. 29 (2010).

20
. M. J. Sneyd et al., “High Prevalence of Vasectomy in New Zealand,”
Contraception
64, no. 3 (2001): 155–59.

21
. I. Schroeder-Printzen et al., “Vaso-Vasostomy,”
Urologia Internationalis
70 (2003): 101–07.

22
. Y. Gu et al., “Multicenter Contraceptive Efficacy Trial of Injectable Testosterone Undecanoate in Chinese Men,”
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
94 (2009): 1910–05.

23
. K. Thompson and E. Lissner, “RISUG,” malecontra ceptives.org/methods/risug.php.

24
. S. T. Truitt et al., “Combined Hormonal Versus Nonhormonal Versus Progestin-only Contraception in Lactation,”
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
2 (2003).

25
. H. von Hertzen et al., “Low Dose Mifepristone and Two Regimens of Levonorgestrel for Emergency Contraception: A WHO Multicentre Randomised Trial,”
Lancet
360 (2002): 1807.

26
. Rachel K. Jones et al., “Better Than Nothing or Savvy Risk-Reduction Practice? The Importance of Withdrawal,”
Contraception
79 (2009) 407–10.

CHAPTER 10: SAFER SEX

1
. H. Weinstock et al., “Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among American Youth: Incidence and Prevalence Estimates, 2000,”
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
36, no. 1 (2004): 6–10.

2
. Sara E. Forhan et al., “Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Female Adolescents Aged 14 to 19 in the United States,”
Pediatrics
124, no. 6 (December 2009): 1505–12.

3
. Center for Sexual Health Promotion, Indiana University School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, “National Survey of Sexual Health and Behavior,”
Journal of Sexual Medicine
, October 2010.

4
. Minnis and Padian, “Effectiveness of Female Controlled Barrier Methods in Preventing Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV.”

5
. H. Brückner and P. Bearman, “After the Promise: The STD Consequences of Adolescent Virginity Pledges,”
Journal of Adolescent Health
36 (2005): 271–78, jahon line.org/article/PIIS1054139X05000558/fulltext.

6
. S. Blake et al., “Condom Availability Programs in Massachusetts High Schools: Relationships with Condom Use and Sexual Behavior,”
American Journal of Public Health
93, no. 6 (2003), ajph.aphapublications.org/cgi/content/full/93/6/955.

7
. P. K. Kohler, L. E. Manhart, and W. E. Lafferty, “Abstinence-Only and Comprehensive Sex Education and the Initiation of Sexual Activity and Teen Pregnancy,”
Journal of Adolescent Health
42, no. 4 (2008): 344–51.

8
. B. McKeon, “Effective Sex Education,” Advocates for Youth, 2006, advocatesforyouth.org/storage/advfy/documents/fssexcur.pdf.

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