Contraception

An Updated Guide to Contraception Long-acting reversible methods

An Updated Guide to Contraception Long-acting reversible methods

Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) methods are highly acceptable and offer cost-effective, efficacious contraception. They are associated with a lower risk of unintended pregnancy than shorteracting contraceptive methods. The contraceptive implant and intrauterine contraceptives have similar high efficacies in both typical and perfect use with few absolute or relative contraindications and few serious risks associated with their use.

Modern Medicine – Dec/Jan 2019

Combined OCPs Choosing the right one for your patient

Combined OCPs Choosing the right one for your patient – MM1604

With so many combined oral contraceptive pills available, each patient must be assessed individually to choose the right one. Noncontraceptive effects and side effect profiles must be considered when making this choice.
The progestogen component is responsible for the primary contraceptive effect in a contraceptive preparation, while the oestrogen component of the combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) is associated with the more serious side effects of venous thromboembolism and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events; however, it is responsible for the noncontraceptive benefits of the COCP, such as improvements in acne, hirsutism and cycle control. The qualities of a COCP are governed by the dose of the compounds it contains and the interactions between them.
When starting a COCP, a woman should generally be commenced on a preparation containing either levonorgestrel or norethisterone; however, if the initial choice does not suit the patient or noncontraceptive benefits drive the decision, a preparation containing one of the newer progestogens could be considered. Monitoring for minor and major risk factors should occur every six months.

Modern Medicine – April 2016

The Morning After Pill Cannot be Ignored

The Morning After Pill Cannot be Ignored – MM1510

Unintended pregnancy is a complex phenomenon requiring quick decision making. Low contraceptive prevalence and high user failure rates are some of the leading causes of this unexpected situation. High user failure rates suggest the vital role of emergency contraception to prevent unplanned pregnancy. Levonorgestrel is a commonly used progestin suitable for emergency contraception.

Modern Medicine – October 2015

Contraception for Women Aged Over 40: An Important But Neglected Area

Contraception for Women Aged Over 40: An Important But Neglected Area – MM1305

Older women need to be provided with evidence-based advice to guide their decision on whether to use contraception, and the method to use. Regular
review of contraceptive options is important because a woman’s preferred method at the time of the perimenopause may be very different from
what she chooses in her early 40s.

Modern Medicine – May 2013

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