Author biographies Introduction – Joan C. Chrisler, Jane M. Ussher and Janette Perz Part I: Menarche, menstruation and menopause 1. Pubertal development and menarche: physiological and developmental aspects – Margaret L. Stubbs 2. Menarche. psychosocial and cultural aspects – Maria Luisa Marván and Verónica Alcalá–Herrera 3. The menstrual cycle: its biology in the context of silent ovulatory disturbances – Jerilynn C. Prior 4. The menstrual cycle: attitudes and behavioral concomitants – Joan C. Chrisler and Jenifer A. Gorman 5. Premenstrual mood disorders: a feminist psychosocial perspective – Jane M. Ussher and Janette Perz 6. Menopause and midlife: psychosocial perspectives and interventions – Myra S. Hunter Part II: Reproductive and gynecological disorders 7. Menstrual-cycle-related disorders: polycystic ovary syndrome, dysmenorrhea and menstrual migraine – Nancy Fugate Woods and Nancy J. Kenney 8. Women’s experience of endometriosis – Elaine Denny and Annalise Weckesser 9. Breast and reproductive cancers: genomics and risks – Cheryl B. Travis 10. Psychosocial aspects of women’s sexual and reproductive well-being after cancer – Chloe Parton Part III: Contraception and infertility 11. Contraception across the reproductive life-course – Deborah Bateson 12. Abortion in context – Jeanne Marecek 13. Women’s experiences of infertility – Jessica L. Barnack–Tavlaris 14. Fertility and cancer – Michelle Peate, Lesley Stafford and Yasmin Jayasinghe 15. Assisted conception: fertility preservation, surrogate motherhood, gamete/embryo donation and in vitro fertilization – Olga B. A. van den Akker Part IV: Pregnancy and childbirth 16. ‘Adolescent pregnancy’: social problem, public health concern, or neither? – Catriona Ida Macleod and Tracey Feltham–King 17. Smoking and pregnancy: risk factors, women’s experiences and interventions – Michael Ussher, Felix Naughton, Cailtlin Notley and Linda Bauld 18. Medical aspects of pregnancy – Annemarie Hennessy 19. Miscarriage – Heather Rowe and Alexandra J. Hawkey 20. The ultimate in women’s labor: stillbirth and grieving – Joanne Cacciatore and Jill Wieber Lens 21. Psychological aspects of pregnancy and pregnancy health care in their social and cultural contexts – Jane R.W. Fisher and Karin Hammarberg 22. Childbirth and sexuality – Hannah H. Dahlen and Sahar Sobhgol 23. Postpartum adjustment: psychological aspects – Paula Nicolson 24. Understanding perinatal mental health problems: prevalence, risk factors, approaches to prevention, early identification and treatment – Virginia Schmied Part V: Sexuality and sexual health 25. Women’s sexual health and embodiment – Niva Piran 26. Sexual health of adolescent girls – S. Rachel Skinner, Cristyn Davies, Jennifer Marino, Jessica R. Botfield and Larissa Lewis 27. Older women and sexual health: social, relational and medical considerations – Camille J. Interligi and Maureen C. McHugh 28. Sexuality and sexual dysfunction: psychological perspectives and interventions – Julia Velten and Sonia Milani 29. Sexuality and sexual dysfunction: critical analyses – Peggy J. Kleinplatz, Lianne A. Rosen, Maxime Charest and Alyson K. Spurgas 30. HIV, STIs, risk taking and sexual health – Jennifer Power 31. Impacts of sexual violence on women’s sexual health – Kyja Noack–Lundberg 32. Feminist perspectives on child sexual abuse – Sam Warner 33. Female genital mutilation and genital surgeries – Hilary Burrage Part VI. Marginalized women’s health 34. Shame, silence and secrecy: migrant and refugee women’s sexual and reproductive health and embodiment – Alexandra Hawkey 35. Reproductive health disparities among women experiencing homelessness – Courtney Cronley and Shamsun Nahar 36. Reproductive justice and culturally safe approaches to sexual and reproductive health for indigenous women and girls – Pat Dudgeon and Abigail Bray 37. Reproductive health of women in low- and middle-income countries – Kirsten I. Black and Miriam O’Connor 38. Experiences of reproductive and sexual health and health care among women with disabilities – Heather Dillaway, Brianna Marzolf, Heather Fritz, Wassim Tarraf and Catherine Lysack 39. Women with intellectual and developmental impairments: differences not deficits – Jan Burns 40. Lesbian, bisexual, queer and transgender women’s sexual and reproductive health – Ruth P. McNair Index