"Sex factors in disease." . . "Sex factors in disease" . "Women's Health." . . "Epilepsy etiology." . . . "Epilepsy in Women" . . . . . "Electronic books" . "Electronic books"@en . . . "Epilepsy requires careful management and monitoring through a woman's lifeEpilepsy is a complex disease. The hormonal changes women experience, both day-to-day menstrual fluctuations and the longer waxes and wanings of a reproductive lifetime, make the management of epilepsy even more complicated. At some point, the well-being of a second person, a fetus, might also have to be taken into account.Epilepsy in Women provides a detailed guide to this challenge. The wide-ranging approach encompasses all aspects of a woman's life including: Social and psychological impactsThe impact in reproductive lifeContraceptionPregnancyFetal health and long term developmental outcomesLactationMenopause Each practical chapter begins and ends with a case study that demonstrates the more general challenge. The authors develop themes to provide clinical guidance based on evidence and experience.Written and edited by an international cast of experts, Epilepsy in Women provides crucial tips and recommendations for neurologists and gynecologists who need to be aware of the subtle effects of epilepsy on woman's life." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "There are about 25 million women with epilepsy globally. About a third of them experience aggravation of epilepsy in and around their menstrual periods which is called catamenial epilepsy. This comprehensive guide covers the diverse biological, clinical and psychosocial problems of women with epilepsy and their effective management." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Epilepsy in women" . "Epilepsy in women"@en . . . . . . "Ressources Internet" . "Online-Publikation" . "Pregnancy Complications." . . "Women Diseases." . . "Women Diseases" . "Femmes Maladies." . . "Menstruation physiology." . . "Maladies." . . . . "Sex Factors." . . "Epilepsy physiopathology." . . "Epilepsy." . . "Epilepsy" . "PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychology." . .