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Sexuality, fertility and contraception in disability
Contraception
|October 1, 1982
Abstract:
In this review the authors describe ways in which particular disabilities may affect sexual performance, fertility, menstruation and pregnancy. The special contraceptive needs of people with various physical and mental disabilities are discussed, with each method of contraception being discussed together with its indications for use by people with various disabilities. The authors conclude that if family planning services are to be improved for people with disabilities, those providing the services must increase their awareness and acceptance of sexuality in disabled people.
Keywords:
Barrier MethodsBehaviorClinic ActivitiesCondomContraceptionContraceptive AgentsContraceptive Agents, FemaleContraceptive Agents, ProgestinContraceptive MethodsCounselingFamily PlanningFamily Planning ProgramsFamily Planning, Behavioral MethodsFemale SterilizationInformed ConsentInjectablesIudLiterature ReviewMale SterilizationMedroxyprogesterone AcetateOral ContraceptivesOrganization And AdministrationProgram ActivitiesProgramsReproductionSex BehaviorSexual AbstinenceSpermicidal Contraceptive AgentsSterilization, SexualVaginal Barrier MethodsVaginal Diaphragm