Family planning specialists provide essential services in reproductive decision-making, including contraceptive counseling, pregnancy planning, and fertility preservation. Their work ensures individuals and couples can make informed choices that align with their personal, medical, and life circumstances. Family planning specialists are experts in a wide range of contraceptive methods—from hormonal and barrier methods to long-acting reversible options and permanent sterilization—tailoring recommendations based on patient-specific needs. They also manage complex cases such as contraceptive complications, postpartum contraception, and contraception in patients with chronic health conditions. These specialists contribute to reducing unintended pregnancies and promoting reproductive autonomy through education, access, and advocacy. Family planning specialists also play a key role in providing care for patients seeking abortion services, ensuring clinical safety and emotional support throughout the process. As reproductive rights face increasing scrutiny in many regions, these professionals are on the frontline of defending patient agency and ethical medical practice. Their contribution is foundational to equitable and accessible reproductive healthcare.
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Title : Role of artificial intelligence in the diagnosis and management of endometriosis. The prospect of the future
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