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A. contraception PMH/SHx:




(6)

1. depression?




2. HTN?




3. DM?




4. CVD?




5. do you smoke?




6. clottingdisorders?

B. do you use condoms?

only kind of BC that will help protect against STD's




- make sure to keep them in a whole dry place and never use when they'e been broken

C. permanent options

BTL vs. vasectomy

Nexplanon:




(2)

1. PROG-only (dep, wt)




2. SE = heavy bleeding for up to 6 months

Mirena




(3)

1. PROG (dep, wt)




2. SE = lots of spotting


- may go away after several months




3. eventually, you might not have a period any more

Depo-Provera




(2)

1. PROG (dep, wt)




2. starts with irregular bleeding (2-3 mths)


- eventually, amenorrhea

combo OCP's




(2)

1. 3 weeks on, 1 week off




2. will clear up acne









***contraindications to ANY estrogen-containing contraceptive:***




(7)

1. HTN




2. CVD




3. clotting disorders




4. severe obesity and/or hypercholesterolemia




5. smokers >35




6. migraine with aura




7. known or suspected BC

SE's of combo OCP's:




(3)

HA




nausea




inc. risk of clots, HTN





Minipills ~~

dep, wt




- same time every day

Emergency Contraception:




(3)

1. Copper IUD




2. Plan B (PROG)


- 2 PO doses w/ 12 hrs between doses


- OTC




3. only mifepristone (Mifeprex) is effective after 72 hrs


- generally a prescription

the other ones fail 10-30% of the time

NFP, spermicide, diaphragms, pulling out