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Quick Start Contraception – It’s Contraception, STAT!

October 15, 2014 · by drmarlenepearce
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This week we discuss how to “Quick Start” contraception – on the day your patient requests it.

Take home messages:

  • Women are at unnecessary risk of pregnancy in the window between ASKING for contraception and STARTING contraception
  • There are clear protocols for starting contraception at any time in a woman’s menstrual cycle (see links below)
  • There are no known adverse effects on pregnancy from ordinary hormonal contraceptive methods (except IUDs)
  • Contraception can be started even if early pregnancy can’t be excluded, with a repeat pregnancy test in 4 weeks time.
  • Using this algorithm reduces unplanned pregnancies in high risk groups.

References & Resources

Quick Start Clinical Protocol – Family Planning Victoria (PDF) – Australia

Quick Start Flow Chart (PDF) – Please note this is a U.S. resource and has minor differences in timing of B-hCG retesting.

Quick Starting Contraception – RCOG UK Guidelines (LINK)

Initiating Hormonal Contraception (Quick Start) (LINK) –  American Family Physician (Article by Lesnewski & Prine 2006)

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  1. ketaminh's avatar ketaminh
    October 17, 2014 Reply

    Reblogged this on FOAM4GP.

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