Contraceptive Choices in Young People Flashcards
What is the age of consent in the UK?
16 years old
Under what age are you considered unable to consent for sexual intercourse?
13 years old
If a child under the age of 13 consults you about contraception, what should you do?
Start child protection measures
If a child is older than 13 and younger than 16, what can you do as a GP?
Assess to see if they have Gilick Competence using Fraser Guidelines.
What are the Fraser guidelines?
- Understands the professionals advice.
- Cannot be persuaded to tell their parents
- To continue or begin having intercourse with or w/o contraception.
- Unless they receive contraception, their physical or mental health will suffer.
- Best interests of the child is to receive contraception with or without parental consent.
When should young people be advised to have an STI check?
- Immediately after UPSI for pre-existing infection.
- 2 weeks for aquired infections.
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3 months (12 weeks) after an incident of UPSI
- (12 weeks for syphilis or HIV)
What is the contraception of choice in young people and why?
Nexplanon (LARC)
More reliable and young people may forget to take the pills.
Depo-Provera used to not be used in children, why has this changed?
Progesterone only injections have been shown to reduce bone mineral density over time.
BUT studies now show this bone mineral density loss is recoverable after stopping.
Therefore - Consider Depot Provera after considering other options (UKMEC 2 if <18 years)
Why isn’t an IUS or an IUD a good choice for a girl under 20 years?
It is UKMEC 2.
Nexplanon (UKMEC 1)