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Addresses common concerns about sex and pregnancy, helping clinicians advise and reassure their patients with the latest medical evidence.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009035545
- Artikelnr.: 70910497
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009035545
- Artikelnr.: 70910497
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Section 1. General issues; 1. From sex for reproduction to reproduction
without sex Gian Carlo Di Renzo, Valentina Tosto, Valentina Tsibizova and
Giuseppe Benagiano; 2. Sex in pregnancy: beyond reproduction David Gómez
Sánchez, Carlos López Ramón y Cajal and María Luisa Morales Serrano; 3.
Physiology of pregnancy as related to sex Silvia Barras Bermejo and Pablo
Tobías González; 4. Does orgasm affect fetal well-being? Ayelet Dangot,
Eliane Rozanes and Ariel Many; 5. Demographics of sexual behaviour in
pregnancy Hanna R. Goldberg and Karthika Davarajan; 6. Sexual practices
during pregnancy in different cultures Rachel Spitzer and Jenny Yang; 7.
What do obstetric guidelines say? Vered B. Lamhot, Ola Gutzeit and Dana
Vitner; 8. Using the internet to educate on sex and pregnancy: grading
internet information Noa Gilad, Yariv Yogev and Michael Lavie; Section 2.
Specific issues; 9. Sex and assisted reproductive technologies Crystal Chan
and Trish Dinh; 10. The male partner's perspective Marcos Luján Galán; 11.
Sex in the first trimester Kirsten M. Niles; 12. Sex in the second and
third trimesters Rita Zlatkin and Hadar Rosen; 13. Sex with bleeding in the
first trimester Hugo Madar, Aurélien Mattuizii, Hanane Bouchghoul and Loïc
Sentilhes; 14. Sex with bleeding in the second and third trimester Hisham
T. Nasief, Duaa M. Mohammed Bahkali and Lawrence W. Oppenheimer; 15. Short
cervix and sex Yara Maia Villar de Carvalho, Francisco Marcelo Carvalho,
Beatriz Maria Villar de Carvalho and Eduardo Borges da Fonseca; 16. Preterm
birth and sex Julia Burd and Vincenzo Berghella; 17. Multiple pregnancies
and sex Hayley Lipworth, Jon F. R. Barrett and Nir Melamed; 18. Special
pregnancies and sex Evangelia Vlachodimitropoulou Koumoutsea and Cynthia
Maxwell; 19. Air embolism related to sex in pregnancy and the postpartum
Dina Mohamed, Mohamed Momtaz and Dan Farine; 20. Pelvic and ovarian masses
during pregnancy Elisa Moreno Palacios and Pablo Tobías González; 21.
Sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy Maria Serrano Velasco and
Cristina González Benítez; 22. Sex for induction of labour Jazleen Dada and
Stefania Ronzoni; 23. Nipple stimulation during pregnancy Doron Kabiri,
Gali Gordon and Yossef Ezra; 24. Sex during postpartum: why the six-week
break? E. Shirin Dason, Abi Kirubarajan and Mara Sobel; 25. Sex after
pelvic floor injuries María del Mar Muñoz Muñiz, Sara Serrano Velayos and
Ángeles Leal García; 26. Miscarriages, spontaneous abortions, stillbirths
and sex Orli Silverberg and Dan Farine.
without sex Gian Carlo Di Renzo, Valentina Tosto, Valentina Tsibizova and
Giuseppe Benagiano; 2. Sex in pregnancy: beyond reproduction David Gómez
Sánchez, Carlos López Ramón y Cajal and María Luisa Morales Serrano; 3.
Physiology of pregnancy as related to sex Silvia Barras Bermejo and Pablo
Tobías González; 4. Does orgasm affect fetal well-being? Ayelet Dangot,
Eliane Rozanes and Ariel Many; 5. Demographics of sexual behaviour in
pregnancy Hanna R. Goldberg and Karthika Davarajan; 6. Sexual practices
during pregnancy in different cultures Rachel Spitzer and Jenny Yang; 7.
What do obstetric guidelines say? Vered B. Lamhot, Ola Gutzeit and Dana
Vitner; 8. Using the internet to educate on sex and pregnancy: grading
internet information Noa Gilad, Yariv Yogev and Michael Lavie; Section 2.
Specific issues; 9. Sex and assisted reproductive technologies Crystal Chan
and Trish Dinh; 10. The male partner's perspective Marcos Luján Galán; 11.
Sex in the first trimester Kirsten M. Niles; 12. Sex in the second and
third trimesters Rita Zlatkin and Hadar Rosen; 13. Sex with bleeding in the
first trimester Hugo Madar, Aurélien Mattuizii, Hanane Bouchghoul and Loïc
Sentilhes; 14. Sex with bleeding in the second and third trimester Hisham
T. Nasief, Duaa M. Mohammed Bahkali and Lawrence W. Oppenheimer; 15. Short
cervix and sex Yara Maia Villar de Carvalho, Francisco Marcelo Carvalho,
Beatriz Maria Villar de Carvalho and Eduardo Borges da Fonseca; 16. Preterm
birth and sex Julia Burd and Vincenzo Berghella; 17. Multiple pregnancies
and sex Hayley Lipworth, Jon F. R. Barrett and Nir Melamed; 18. Special
pregnancies and sex Evangelia Vlachodimitropoulou Koumoutsea and Cynthia
Maxwell; 19. Air embolism related to sex in pregnancy and the postpartum
Dina Mohamed, Mohamed Momtaz and Dan Farine; 20. Pelvic and ovarian masses
during pregnancy Elisa Moreno Palacios and Pablo Tobías González; 21.
Sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy Maria Serrano Velasco and
Cristina González Benítez; 22. Sex for induction of labour Jazleen Dada and
Stefania Ronzoni; 23. Nipple stimulation during pregnancy Doron Kabiri,
Gali Gordon and Yossef Ezra; 24. Sex during postpartum: why the six-week
break? E. Shirin Dason, Abi Kirubarajan and Mara Sobel; 25. Sex after
pelvic floor injuries María del Mar Muñoz Muñiz, Sara Serrano Velayos and
Ángeles Leal García; 26. Miscarriages, spontaneous abortions, stillbirths
and sex Orli Silverberg and Dan Farine.
Section 1. General issues; 1. From sex for reproduction to reproduction
without sex Gian Carlo Di Renzo, Valentina Tosto, Valentina Tsibizova and
Giuseppe Benagiano; 2. Sex in pregnancy: beyond reproduction David Gómez
Sánchez, Carlos López Ramón y Cajal and María Luisa Morales Serrano; 3.
Physiology of pregnancy as related to sex Silvia Barras Bermejo and Pablo
Tobías González; 4. Does orgasm affect fetal well-being? Ayelet Dangot,
Eliane Rozanes and Ariel Many; 5. Demographics of sexual behaviour in
pregnancy Hanna R. Goldberg and Karthika Davarajan; 6. Sexual practices
during pregnancy in different cultures Rachel Spitzer and Jenny Yang; 7.
What do obstetric guidelines say? Vered B. Lamhot, Ola Gutzeit and Dana
Vitner; 8. Using the internet to educate on sex and pregnancy: grading
internet information Noa Gilad, Yariv Yogev and Michael Lavie; Section 2.
Specific issues; 9. Sex and assisted reproductive technologies Crystal Chan
and Trish Dinh; 10. The male partner's perspective Marcos Luján Galán; 11.
Sex in the first trimester Kirsten M. Niles; 12. Sex in the second and
third trimesters Rita Zlatkin and Hadar Rosen; 13. Sex with bleeding in the
first trimester Hugo Madar, Aurélien Mattuizii, Hanane Bouchghoul and Loïc
Sentilhes; 14. Sex with bleeding in the second and third trimester Hisham
T. Nasief, Duaa M. Mohammed Bahkali and Lawrence W. Oppenheimer; 15. Short
cervix and sex Yara Maia Villar de Carvalho, Francisco Marcelo Carvalho,
Beatriz Maria Villar de Carvalho and Eduardo Borges da Fonseca; 16. Preterm
birth and sex Julia Burd and Vincenzo Berghella; 17. Multiple pregnancies
and sex Hayley Lipworth, Jon F. R. Barrett and Nir Melamed; 18. Special
pregnancies and sex Evangelia Vlachodimitropoulou Koumoutsea and Cynthia
Maxwell; 19. Air embolism related to sex in pregnancy and the postpartum
Dina Mohamed, Mohamed Momtaz and Dan Farine; 20. Pelvic and ovarian masses
during pregnancy Elisa Moreno Palacios and Pablo Tobías González; 21.
Sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy Maria Serrano Velasco and
Cristina González Benítez; 22. Sex for induction of labour Jazleen Dada and
Stefania Ronzoni; 23. Nipple stimulation during pregnancy Doron Kabiri,
Gali Gordon and Yossef Ezra; 24. Sex during postpartum: why the six-week
break? E. Shirin Dason, Abi Kirubarajan and Mara Sobel; 25. Sex after
pelvic floor injuries María del Mar Muñoz Muñiz, Sara Serrano Velayos and
Ángeles Leal García; 26. Miscarriages, spontaneous abortions, stillbirths
and sex Orli Silverberg and Dan Farine.
without sex Gian Carlo Di Renzo, Valentina Tosto, Valentina Tsibizova and
Giuseppe Benagiano; 2. Sex in pregnancy: beyond reproduction David Gómez
Sánchez, Carlos López Ramón y Cajal and María Luisa Morales Serrano; 3.
Physiology of pregnancy as related to sex Silvia Barras Bermejo and Pablo
Tobías González; 4. Does orgasm affect fetal well-being? Ayelet Dangot,
Eliane Rozanes and Ariel Many; 5. Demographics of sexual behaviour in
pregnancy Hanna R. Goldberg and Karthika Davarajan; 6. Sexual practices
during pregnancy in different cultures Rachel Spitzer and Jenny Yang; 7.
What do obstetric guidelines say? Vered B. Lamhot, Ola Gutzeit and Dana
Vitner; 8. Using the internet to educate on sex and pregnancy: grading
internet information Noa Gilad, Yariv Yogev and Michael Lavie; Section 2.
Specific issues; 9. Sex and assisted reproductive technologies Crystal Chan
and Trish Dinh; 10. The male partner's perspective Marcos Luján Galán; 11.
Sex in the first trimester Kirsten M. Niles; 12. Sex in the second and
third trimesters Rita Zlatkin and Hadar Rosen; 13. Sex with bleeding in the
first trimester Hugo Madar, Aurélien Mattuizii, Hanane Bouchghoul and Loïc
Sentilhes; 14. Sex with bleeding in the second and third trimester Hisham
T. Nasief, Duaa M. Mohammed Bahkali and Lawrence W. Oppenheimer; 15. Short
cervix and sex Yara Maia Villar de Carvalho, Francisco Marcelo Carvalho,
Beatriz Maria Villar de Carvalho and Eduardo Borges da Fonseca; 16. Preterm
birth and sex Julia Burd and Vincenzo Berghella; 17. Multiple pregnancies
and sex Hayley Lipworth, Jon F. R. Barrett and Nir Melamed; 18. Special
pregnancies and sex Evangelia Vlachodimitropoulou Koumoutsea and Cynthia
Maxwell; 19. Air embolism related to sex in pregnancy and the postpartum
Dina Mohamed, Mohamed Momtaz and Dan Farine; 20. Pelvic and ovarian masses
during pregnancy Elisa Moreno Palacios and Pablo Tobías González; 21.
Sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy Maria Serrano Velasco and
Cristina González Benítez; 22. Sex for induction of labour Jazleen Dada and
Stefania Ronzoni; 23. Nipple stimulation during pregnancy Doron Kabiri,
Gali Gordon and Yossef Ezra; 24. Sex during postpartum: why the six-week
break? E. Shirin Dason, Abi Kirubarajan and Mara Sobel; 25. Sex after
pelvic floor injuries María del Mar Muñoz Muñiz, Sara Serrano Velayos and
Ángeles Leal García; 26. Miscarriages, spontaneous abortions, stillbirths
and sex Orli Silverberg and Dan Farine.