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100 | _aLugue, Lydia Quirolgico | ||
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_aTextbook on family planning _b: with an overview on population trends, problems, and policies _c/ by Lydia Quirolgico-Lugue and Maria Fe Manguera-De Leon |
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_aManila : _bRex Book Store, _c[2001] |
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300 |
_axviii, 217 pages : _bcolor illustrations |
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_2rdacontent _atext |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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505 | _aChapter 1 : Population trends and their implication | ||
505 | _aMeaning of demography | ||
505 | _aMeaning if population | ||
505 | _aCauses of population changes | ||
505 | _aFig. 1 - Distribution of migrants by destination | ||
505 | _aInterrelated population developments | ||
505 | _aThe "Population explosion" problem | ||
505 | _aRates of natural increase or decrease of population | ||
505 | _aFig. 2 - CBR, CDR, and rate of natural increase | ||
505 | _aWorld's population growth trends and prospects | ||
505 | _aChanges in proportion of children and in family size | ||
505 | _aPhilippine population growth trends and prospects | ||
505 | _aFig. 3 - Historical population growth trends (1903-1990) | ||
505 | _aPhilippine population projections under varying fertility assumption | ||
505 | _aFig 4 - Philippine population (Three Alternative Futures) | ||
505 | _aFactors that accelerated the rapid growth rate | ||
505 | _aFig 5 - Birth and Death Rates for two different groups of nations | ||
505 | _aDrawbacks of a young population | ||
505 | _aThe momentum of population growth | ||
505 | _aFig. 6 - Population Momentum | ||
505 | _aPhilippine population compared With those of other countries | ||
505 | _aConsequences of rapid population growth | ||
505 | _aChapter 2: Philippine population policies and programs | ||
505 | _aMeaning of population policy | ||
505 | _aTwo kinds of population-related policies | ||
505 | _aThe Philippine Population problem | ||
505 | _aFig. 7 - Philippine Demographic and socio-economic indicators | ||
505 | _aWeight and depth of the problem | ||
505 | _aFig, 8 - Burden of dependency | ||
505 | _aFig. 9 - Working age population and labor force | ||
505 | _aFig. 10 - Child Dependency ratio | ||
505 | _aFig. 11 - Elementary school age population projections | ||
505 | _aFig. 12 Total urban population | ||
505 | _aFig. 13 - Concept of gross national product / Per Capita Income | ||
505 | _aTime horizon of birth reduction policies | ||
505 | _aThe Philippine population management programs (PPMP) | ||
505 | _aBackground of the program | ||
505 | _aChallenges and problems confronting the PPMP | ||
505 | _aNew framework for the program | ||
505 | _aValues and principles of the program | ||
505 | _aComponents of the program | ||
505 | _aThe institurional machinery behind the program | ||
505 | _aRestated population strategies | ||
505 | _aPopulation policy concerns | ||
505 | _aRole of POPCOM | ||
505 | _aExpanded role of nongovernment organization and the private sector | ||
505 | _aMeaning of population education | ||
505 | _aObjectives of population education | ||
505 | _aPopulation education and the youth | ||
505 | _aPopulation education and sex education | ||
505 | _aProblems in sex education | ||
505 | _aObjectives of the population education programs | ||
505 | _aPart II- FAMILY PLANNING | ||
505 | _aChapter 1: Concept, Goal, Principle, and Interrelationship | ||
505 | _aMeaning of family planning | ||
505 | _aFamily planning not a new concept | ||
505 | _aFamily planning as population policy | ||
505 | _aBeyong family planning measures | ||
505 | _aConception, fertility, and population control distinguished from family planning | ||
505 | _aAssociated goals of modern family planning | ||
505 | _aBenefits of family planning | ||
505 | _aSmall family size and family welfare | ||
505 | _aMaternal and child health | ||
505 | _aPrinciples of family planning | ||
505 | _aThe family planning clinic | ||
505 | _aCriteria of an effective family planning clinic | ||
505 | _aNational family planning program non-coercive | ||
505 | _aFig. 14 - Sample flow chat in a family planning clinic | ||
505 | _aCriteria for an effective family planning information campaign | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and religion | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and artifically induced abortion | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and morality | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and reproductive health | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and other health services | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and nutrition | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and the youth | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and responsible parenthood | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and the status of women | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and educational sytem | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and agrarian reform | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and voluntary organizations | ||
505 | _aFamily planning and the united nations | ||
505 | _aValues,Beliefs, and practices promoting big family norm | ||
505 | _aFreedom of husbands and wives to make reproductive decisions | ||
505 | _aChapter 2: The Human Reproductive system | ||
505 | _aStructure of the reproductive system | ||
505 | _aParts of the male reproductive system | ||
505 | _aMale external genital parts | ||
505 | _aMale internal reproductive organs | ||
505 | _aFig. 15 - Male Reproductive system | ||
505 | _aThe Male Semen | ||
505 | _aEffect of semen count on fertility | ||
505 | _aThe male Sexual act | ||
505 | _aParts of the female reproductive system | ||
505 | _aFemale external genital parts | ||
505 | _aFíg. 16 - Female reproductive system | ||
505 | _a- External genital parts | ||
505 | _aFemale internal reproductive organs | ||
505 | _a- Internal fental organs | ||
505 | _aOvulation | ||
505 | _aMenstruation | ||
505 | _aFig. 17 - Pathway of sperm within the female | ||
505 | _aFig. 18 - Development of a baby in the womb | ||
505 | _aFertilization process | ||
505 | _aChapter 3: Method of Conception Control or Contraception | ||
505 | _aPrevention of pregnancy behind family planning methods | ||
505 | _aSummary of contraceptive methods | ||
505 | _aFig. 19 - Prevention of pregancy | ||
505 | _aFig. 20 - Contraceptive method | ||
505 | _aNatural family planning: advantages and disadvantages | ||
505 | _aSocio-cultural reasons for non-use of contraception | ||
505 | _aNature of contraceptive methods | ||
505 | _aBest time to practice family planning | ||
505 | _aSelecting a method of birth control | ||
505 | _aT he concept of contraceptive effectiveness | ||
505 | _aThe Condom (Rubber) | ||
505 | _aJellies, cream,foams, foam tablets and suppositories | ||
505 | _aFig.22 - Jellies and cream | ||
505 | _aFig. 23 - Foam | ||
505 | _aFig. 24 - Foam Tablets | ||
505 | _aPostcoital douche or douching | ||
505 | _aCoitus interruptus or withdrawal method | ||
505 | _aAbstinence | ||
505 | _aRhythm or safe period | ||
505 | _aFig. 25 - Rhythm method | ||
505 | _aFig. 26 - Tables to calculate the fertile or unfertile period where cycle is irregular | ||
505 | _aOvulation method | ||
505 | _aFig. 27 - The Ovulation method | ||
505 | _aThermometer or basal temperature method | ||
505 | _aFig.28 - Thermometer method | ||
505 | _aFig. 29 - BBT Chart Showing Thermal shift | ||
505 | _aPill or oral contraceptive | ||
505 | _aFig. 30 - Pill | ||
505 | _aFig. 31 - How the pill prevents pregnancy | ||
505 | _aNon-contraceptive side benefits of oral pills | ||
505 | _aIntrauterine device (IUD) | ||
505 | _aFig. 32 - IUD | ||
505 | _aDiaphragm or cervical cap | ||
505 | _aFig. 32 - Diaphragm | ||
505 | _aSterilization | ||
505 | _aTubal ligation | ||
505 | _aFig. 34 - Tubal Ligation | ||
505 | _a- Before tubal ligation | ||
505 | _a- After tubal ligation | ||
505 | _aFig. 35 - Techniques of female sterilization and potential for reversal | ||
505 | _aVasectomy | ||
505 | _aFig. 36 - Vasectomy | ||
505 | _a- Before Vasectomy | ||
505 | _a- After Vasectomy | ||
505 | _aFig. 37 - Vasectomy Operation | ||
505 | _a- How to isolate the vasdeferens | ||
505 | _a- How the two cut ends are ligated after operation | ||
505 | _a- Recent methods of ligaturing cut ends of the vas | ||
505 | _aA Final Word: No one is Alone with his problem | ||
650 | _aBirth control | ||
650 | _aPopulation | ||
655 | _2lcgft | ||
700 | _aDe Leon, Maria Fe Manguera | ||
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690 | _aParenting & family relations |