1: Contraception Patient Education Flashcards
- These contraceptive methods have minimal effects on coagulation factors, blood pressure, or lipid levels.
- Safer for women who have contraindications to estrogen, such as cardiovascular risk factors, migraine with aura, or a history of VTE.
- Unscheduled bleeding is common.
- POPs
- Mini pills (POPs) contain 0.35 mg norethindrone.
Users must be cautioned to avoid other sexual practices (e.g., oral sex and anal sex) that put them at risk for STIs.
Abstinence
Three conditions must be met to be effective:
- Exclusive or near-exclusive breastfeeding.
- Amenorrhea.
- Infant younger than 6 months.
Lactational Amenorrhea (Breastfeeding)
Should be educated about emergency contraception as a backup method.
Coitus Interruptus
- These contraceptive methods have minimal effects on coagulation factors, blood pressure, or lipid levels.
- Safer for women who have contraindications to estrogen, such as cardiovascular risk factors, migraine with aura, or a history of VTE.
- Unscheduled bleeding is common.
- Counsel about weight gain (2 kg at 12 months).
Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate injection (DMPA or Depo-Provera)
- Should not be used simultaneously with a male condom, as this practice increases the risk of breakage.
- It should not be used with the diaphragm, cervical cap, or contraceptive vaginal ring, as the inner ring fits into the same place by the cervix as those methods.
Female Condom
- Does not protect against STIs.
- Compliance is important.
- Side effects should be mentioned.
COCs
Men need to be counseled that it does not prevent STIs.
Vasectomy
Counseling for women contemplating this should include the continued need for preventive health services.
Female Sterilization
- These contraceptive methods have minimal effects on coagulation factors, blood pressure, or lipid levels.
- Safer for women who have contraindications to estrogen, such as cardiovascular risk factors, migraine with aura, or a history of VTE.
- Unscheduled bleeding is common.
- Must return in 3 years for another dose.
- Subdermal Implant (Implanon, Nexplanon [newer])
- Progestin IUDs (Mirena is 5 years)
T/F Unscheduled bleeding is more common and persistent in implant users than IUD users and is the most common reason for discontinuation.
True