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Santoro, Nanette F., and Genevieve Neal-Perry, eds. Amenorrhea. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-864-5.

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Amenorrhea: Why your period stops. New York: Rosen, 2009.

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Amenorrhea: A case-based, clinical guide. New York: Humana Press, 2010.

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Redland, Danielle. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Women, Menstruation and Secondary Amenorrhea. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003030478.

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Francis-Cheung, Theresa. A break in your cycle: The medical and emotional causes and effects of amenorrhea. Minneapolis, MN: Chronimed Pub., 1998.

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Gebreselassie, Tesfayi. Contraceptive use, breastfeeding, amenorrhea and abstinence during the postpartum period: An analysis of four countries. Calverton, Maryland: Marco International, 2008.

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Gebreselassie, Tesfayi. Contraceptive use, breastfeeding, amenorrhea and abstinence during the postpartum period: An analysis of four countries. Calverton, Maryland: Marco International Inc, 2008.

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Roger, Goldingay, ed. The athletic woman's survival guide: How to win the battle against eating disorders, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2000.

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Die säkulare Veränderung des Menarchealters in Europa. Stuttgart: E. Schweizerbart, 1986.

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Souza, Mary Jane De. The relationship of menstruation to perceived exertion and time to fatigue. Eugene: Microform Publications, College of Human Development and Performance, University of Oregon, 1986.

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Ezechi, Oliver C. Amenorrhea. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2016.

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Amenorrhea. InTech, 2011.

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Chatterjee, Amar, ed. Amenorrhea. InTech, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/1443.

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Orr, Tamra B. Amenorrhea: Why Your Period Stops. Rosen Publishing Group, 2009.

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Beylder, Louis-Alphonse. Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis de Amenorrhea. HardPress, 2020.

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Clinical Problems: Amenorrhea I : Prog 2. Williams & Wilkins, 1991.

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Clinical Problems: Amenorrhea II : Prg 3. Williams & Wilkins, 1993.

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Santoro, Nanette F., and Genevieve Neal-Perry. Amenorrhea: A Case-Based, Clinical Guide. Springer, 2011.

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Santoro, Nanette F., and Genevieve Neal-Perry. Amenorrhea: A Case-Based, Clinical Guide. Humana Press, 2010.

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Breastfeeding, supplementary feeding, and postpartum amenorrhea. Depok, West Java, Indonesia: Center for Child Survival, University of Indonesia, 1991.

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Santoro, Nanette F., and Genevieve Neal-Perry. Amenorrhea: A Case-Based, Clinical Guide. Humana Press, 2012.

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Hirschberg, Angelica Lindén, Alessandro D. Genazzani, Rossella Nappi, Svetlana Vujovic, and Andrea R. Genazzani. Amenorrhea : Volume 10: Frontiers in Gynecological Endocrinology. Springer International Publishing AG, 2023.

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Redland, Danielle. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Women, Menstruation and Secondary Amenorrhea. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Redland, Danielle. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Women, Menstruation and Secondary Amenorrhea. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Women, Menstruation and Secondary Amenorrhea. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Redland, Danielle. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Women, Menstruation and Secondary Amenorrhea. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Redland, Danielle. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Women Menstruation and Secondary Amenorrhea. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Redland, Danielle. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Women, Menstruation and Secondary Amenorrhea. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Patterson, Donna Lee Faust. SELF-CARE OF MENSTRUAL HEALTH IN COLLEGIATE ATHLETES (AMENORRHEA). 1992.

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Muir, Tina. Overcoming Amenorrhea: Get Your Period Back. Get Your Life Back. Independently Published, 2019.

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Publications, ICON Health. Amenorrhea - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References. ICON Health Publications, 2004.

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Francis-Cheung, Theresa. Break in Your Cycle: The Medical and Emotional Causes and Effects of Amenorrhea. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 1998.

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Medforth, Janet, Linda Ball, Angela Walker, Sue Battersby, and Sarah Stables. Contraception. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198754787.003.0026.

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General guidance on the role of the midwife in giving advice on contraception introduces this chapter. The chapter then covers the latest advice on contraceptive methods, including hormonal and non-hormonal methods, barrier methods, and injectable and implanted contraceptives. There is also a short section on lactational amenorrhoea.
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Lovett, Alexandra, and Whitney W. Woodmansee. A Young Woman with Infertility. Edited by Angela O’Neal. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190609917.003.0010.

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Prolactinomas are pituitary adenomas that are prolactin-secreting and can lead to galactorrhea, amenorrhea, and infertility. These symptoms often cause women to present earlier than their male counterparts, who are more likely to develop headaches and visual field deficits. Hyperprolactinemia warrants a thorough workup, which should include pregnancy testing, a thyroid-stimulating hormone level, and a thorough review of the patient’s medications. A pituitary-protocoled magnetic resonance image (MRI) with gadolinium should then be performed to look for an adenoma. Prolactinomas can be watched with surveillance levels and imaging or treated with dopaminergic agonists. Treatment resistance is uncommon, though if it occurs, transsphenoidal resection and/or radiation therapy can be considered.
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Carol L., M.D. Otis and Roger Goldingay. The Athletic Woman's Survival Guide: How to Win the Battle Against Eating Disorders, Amenorrhea, and Osteoporosis. Human Kinetics Publishers, 2000.

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CLARK, Mary. Amenorrhea: Complete Nutritional Guide for Women with the Condition with Recipes to Help Ramp up Your Calorie Intake. Independently Published, 2021.

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CLARK, Mary. Amenorrhea: Complete Nutritional Guide for Women with the Condition with Recipes to Help Ramp up Your Calorie Intake. Independently Published, 2021.

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John, Dobbing, and Nestlé Nutrition S. A, eds. Maternal nutrition and lactational infertility. Vevey [Switzerland]: Nestlé Nutrition, 1985.

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Etiology of athletic menstrual dysfunction. 1991.

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Bone mass, menstrual abnormalities, dietary intake, and body composition in classical ballerinas. 1989.

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Bone mass, menstrual abnormalities, dietary intake, and body composition in classical ballerinas. 1989.

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Bone mass, menstrual abnormalities, dietary intake, and body composition in classical ballerinas. 1986.

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Etiology of athletic menstrual dysfunction. 1990.

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Bone mass, menstrual abnormalities, dietary intake, and body composition in classical ballerinas. 1989.

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Hills, Andrew P., Nuala M. Byrne, and Rachel E. Wood. Exercise, physical activity, and eating and weight disorders. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0034.

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Consistent with trends in adults, the weight-control practices of children and adolescents appear to reflect a heightened concern with body image.7,16–20 The potential long-term consequences of inappropriate weight-control practices in young people are serious and include disordered eating practices,21–23 growth retardation, delayed menarche, amenorrhoea, osteoporosis, and psychological disturbances.12,24–26 The commonly employed weight-control practices, dietary modification, and exercise are pervasive,8 and not limited to the female population. As medical practitioners are widely consulted and held in high esteem by the general public, they are in a good position to identify potential problems in children and adolescents in their care.11 The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of the range of factors contributing to inappropriate eating and activity behaviours, particularly in children and adolescents.
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The relationship of menstruation to perceived exertion and time to fatigue. 1986.

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Menstrual dysfunction in runners. 1989.

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A case study of exercise, diet and menstrual function of female body builders. 1988.

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A case study of exercise, diet and menstrual function of female body builders. 1985.

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Wiles, Kate, and Catherine Nelson-Piercy. Contraception in patients with kidney disease. Edited by Norbert Lameire and Neil Turner. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0293_update_001.

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Three per cent of women of childbearing age have chronic kidney disease, and although end-stage renal failure impacts on fertility, conception and high-risk pregnancy do occur. Following renal transplantation, the patient should understand the potential impact of a pregnancy on transplant function and vice versa. Surveys show that a large proportion of pregnancies in female renal patients are unplanned. The effectiveness of a particular contraceptive method is dependent upon acceptability to the patient and compliance. Contraceptive decision-making needs to balance acceptability and safety with the risk of an unplanned pregnancy. Oestrogen-containing contraceptive methods are considered unacceptable for many renal patients because of their association with increased blood pressure and thrombotic and vascular events. Progesterone-only methods have an advantageous safety profile. The progesterone-only pill (desogestrel preparations), intrauterine system (Mirena®), and implant (Nexplanon®) are safe and effective in women with CKD. Concerns regarding the intrauterine system (Mirena®) in women taking immunosuppression are unfounded and observational evidence does not demonstrate an increased risk of infection. Sterilization is effective and should be considered to be irreversible. The effectiveness of barrier methods is reduced when ‘typical use’ is compared to ‘perfect use’. Unplanned pregnancy rates are high with fertility awareness methods and reliance on lactational amenorrhoea is not advocated.Interactions between drugs which are commonly prescribed in the renal population and different contraceptive methods are outlined in this chapter.
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