Contraception Flashcards

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Contraception that offers most protection against genital herpes?

A

Female condom

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Yuzpe regimen?

A

Two tablets of oral contraceptives (.1 mg estradiol and .5 mg levonorgestrel) at time zero and two tablets after 12 hours

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Types of barrier contraceptives?

Contraindications?

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Diaphragm, cervical caps, condoms

Pelvic organ prolapse, allergies

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Combined hormonal contraception – mechanism (same for progesterone only)? Types?

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  1. Inhibits ovulation
  2. Thickens cervical mucus (inhibits sperm penetration)
  3. Alters motility of uterus and fallopian tubes
  4. Thins endometrium

OCP, patch, ring

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Place patients with these medical problems on combined hormonal contraception:

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Iron deficiency anemia, dysmenorrhea, ovarian cysts, endometriosis

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Contraindications to combined hormonal contraceptives?

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  1. Thrombogenic mutations, prior thromboembolic event, coronary artery disease
  2. Cigarette smoking over age 35
  3. Uncontrolled hypertension
  4. Diabetic complications
  5. Breast or Endometrial cancer
  6. Migraines with aura
  7. Liver disease/cancer/failure
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Breast-feeding patient – best contraceptive?

A

Progesterone only

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Consider giving depo for which patients? Complications?

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Sickle cell disease and epilepsy

Also can be used in breast-feeding patients, ovarian cyst, endometriosis, iron deficiency anemia

Weight gain, osteoporosis

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Contraindications for Implanon?

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History of thrombosis, liver disease, breast-cancer

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Contraindications for IUD?

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  1. Current STI or recent PID
  2. Malignant gestational trophoblastic disease
  3. Cervical/endometrial cancer, breast cancer
  4. Anatomical abnormalities
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Timing of a vaginal diaphragm?

Drawbacks of using diaphragm?

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Placed 1-2 hours before intercourse, left in place for eight hours after intercourse

Higher UTI rate, increased risk of ulceration to vaginal epithelium

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Combined hormonal contraception increases risk for?

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  1. Venus thromboembolism
  2. strokes (in patients with migraines with aura)
  3. MI in smokers over 35
  4. Cholelithiasis
  5. Benign hepatic tumors
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Contraceptive patch has less efficacy if? Recent FDA warning indicates?

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Weight greater than 92 kg; twice DVT rate of OCP

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Return to fertility after stopping contraception?

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2 weeks if using pills, patches, rings

4 weeks after stopping injection

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Hormone IUD versus regular IUD – length of use?

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Five years versus 10 years

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Types of emergency contraception?

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  1. Yuzpe method
  2. Progestin only (two 0.75 mg levonorgestrel taken 12 hours apart)
  3. IUD – five days after intercourse
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Most common side effect of the Yuzpe regimen?

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Nausea vomiting