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    The contraception needs of the perimenopausal woman by Hardman, Sarah M.R., MB ChB, MFSRH, Gebbie, Ailsa E., MB ChB, FRCPG, FRCPE, FSRH

    “…Perimenopausal women have low fertility but must still be advised to use contraception until natural sterility is reached if they are sexually active. Patterns…”
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    Low-lying or malpositioned intrauterine devices and systems by Golightly, Ellen, Gebbie, Ailsa E

    “…The intrauterine device (IUD) and intrauterine system (IUS) are widely used forms of long-acting reversible contraception. Occasionally, IUD/IUS users have an…”
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    Clinicians' views on low-lying intrauterine devices or systems by Golightly, Ellen, Gebbie, Ailsa E

    “…There is a lack of consensus and very little published guidance on the management of a low-lying or malpositioned intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) or…”
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    Contraception in obese older women by Cochrane, Rosemary A, Gebbie, Ailsa E, Loudon, Joanna C

    Published in Maturitas (01-03-2012)
    “…Abstract Obesity is increasing in most western countries and rises significantly with age. Obese women are as sexually active as women of normal weight, and…”
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    'All singing, all dancing': staff views on the integration of family planning and genitourinary medicine in Lothian, UK by Higgins, Martin, Chen, Eric Zhong, Gebbie, Ailsa E, Fernando, Imali, Milne, Dona, Cochrane, Rosemary

    “…UK policy documents advocate integrated approaches to sexual health service provision to ensure that everyone can access high-quality treatment. However, there…”
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    Hormonal contraceptive regimens in the perimenopause by Hardman, Sarah M.R, Gebbie, Ailsa E

    Published in Maturitas (20-07-2009)
    “…Abstract Perimenopausal women have low fertility but still need contraception if they are sexually active. They often have co-existing menstrual problems and…”
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    The use of sex hormones in women with rheumatological diseases by Li, Raymond H W, Gebbie, Ailsa E, Wong, Raymond W S, Ng, Ernest H Y, Glasier, Anna F, Ho, P C

    “…A number of rheumatological diseases predominantly affect women of reproductive age. There has always been concern that the use of oestrogen-containing agents…”
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    Practical prescribing of HRT by Gebbie, Ailsa E

    Published in Medicine (Abingdon. 1995, UK ed.) (2006)
    “…Eestrogen is a highly effective treatment for menopausal symptoms. Although recent clinical trials do not support use of HRT for long-term protection against…”
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    Practical prescribing of HRT by Gebbie, Ailsa E

    Published in Women's health medicine (01-09-2006)
    “…Oestrogen is a highly effective treatment for menopausal symptoms. Although recent clinical trials do not support use of HRT for long-term protection against…”
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    OBITUARIES: Nancy Loudon (née Mann) by Gebbie, Ailsa E

    “…An obituary for medical coordinator Nancy Loudon, who died on Feb 20, 2009, is presented. Loudon graduated with honors and trained in obstetrics and gynecology…”
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    Nancy Loudon (née Mann) by Gebbie, Ailsa E

    Published in BMJ (Online) (16-05-2009)
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    Nancy Loudon (née Mann) by Gebbie, Ailsa E

    Published in BMJ (12-05-2009)
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    Margaret Elizabeth Barden by Gebbie, Ailsa E

    Published in BMJ (15-05-2004)
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