Sex and pregnancy: from evidence-based medicine to Dr Google
Pregnant women and their partners often ask healthcare professionals whether sex is safe during pregnancy, and what consequences may result from sexual activity. Many clinicians can also be unsure of the answers to these type of questions, leading to both patient and clinician resorting to the inter...
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Zusammenfassung: | Pregnant women and their partners often ask healthcare professionals whether sex is safe during pregnancy, and what consequences may result from sexual activity. Many clinicians can also be unsure of the answers to these type of questions, leading to both patient and clinician resorting to the internet for advice, which can be inaccurate and anxiety-inducing. Here, the authors provide clinicians with an insight into the information offered by 'Dr Google' so that they can reassure and advise their patients as necessary. Aimed at obstetricians and other physicians caring for pregnant women, this book reviews the implications of sex during pregnancy such as those complicated by medical conditions, those at risk of preterm birth and multiple pregnancies. Other chapters cover physiological changes during pregnancy that may affect sexual function and intimacy, as well as the differing guidelines provided by various global obstetric societies |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Nov 2022) Sex for reproduction and reproduction without sex / Gian Carlo Di Renzo, -- Valentina Tosto, Valentina Tsibizova, Giuseppe Benagiano -- Sex in pregnancy, beyond reproduction / David Gómez Sánchez, Carlos López, Ramón y Cajal & María Luisa Morales Serrano -- Physiology of pregnancy as related to sex / Silvia Barras Bermejo and Pablo Tobias González -- Does orgasm affect fetal well-being? / Eliane Rozanes, Ayelet Dangot, Ariel Many -- Demographics of sexual behaviour in pregnancy / Hanna Goldberg and Karthika Davarajan -- Sexual practices during pregnancy in different cultures / Rachel Spitzer & Jenny Yang -- What do Obstetric guidelines say? / Vered B. Lamhot, Ola Gutzeit, Dana Vitner -- Using the internet to educate on sex and pregnancy : grading internet information / Costescu Dustin & Noa Gilad -- Sex and Assisted Reproductive Technologies / Crystal Chan & Trish Dinh -- The male partner's perspective / Marcos Lujan Galan -- - Sex in the first trimester / Kirsten Niles -- Sex in the second and third trimester / Rita Zlatkin, Hadar Rosen -- Sex with bleeding in the first trimester / Hugo Madar, Aurélien Mattuizzi, Hanane Bouchghoul, Loïc Sentilhes -- Sex with bleeding in the second and third trimester / Lawrence Oppenheimer, Duaa Mohammed Bahkali & Hisham Tarek Nasief -- Short cervix and sex / Yara Maia Villar de Carvalho, Francisco Marcelo Carvalho, Beatriz Maria Villar de Carvalho, Eduardo Da Fonseca -- Preterm birth and sex / Vincenzo Berghella & Julia Burd -- Multiple pregnancies and sex / Jon Barrett, Nir Melamed & Hayley Lipworth -- Special pregnancies and sex / Cynthia Maxwell & Evangelia Vlachodimitropoulou -- Air Embolism related to sex in pregnancy and the postpartum / Dina Refaat Dakhly, Mohamed Momtaz & Dan Farine -- Pelvic and ovarian masses during pregnancy / Elisa Moreno Palacios -- Sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy / Maria Serrano Velasco & Cristina González Benítez -- - Sex for induction of labour / Jazleen Dada, Stefania Ronzoni -- Nipple stimulation during pregnancy / Yossi Ezra, Doron Kabiri & Gali Gordon -- Sex during postpartum : why the 6 week break? / E Shirin Dason, Mara Sobel & Abi Kirubarajan -- Sex after pelvic floor injuries / María del Mar Muñoz Muñiz, Ángeles Leal García & Sara Serrano Velayos -- Miscarriages, spontaneous abortions, stillbirths and sex / Orli Silverberg |
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