Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine
Volume 19, Issue 11 , Pages 323-326, November 2009

Choice of contraception

Anne Szarewski MBBS DRCOG PhD FFSRH is a Clinical Consultant and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Cancer Research UK Centre for Epidemiology, Mathematics and Statistics, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, London; and an Associate Specialist at the Margaret Pyke Centre, London, UK

Abstract 

Although we now have many contraceptives, couples still have a negative perception of their personal choices. Many know little about methods other than the combined pill and the condom and, in particular, knowledge of long-acting methods is very poor. A woman's choice of contraceptive will be influenced by many factors and her requirements will change with time. New contraceptives have appeared in the past couple of years but women are not always aware of their characteristics. As prescribers, it is our responsibility to ensure that couples are given sufficient and appropriate information to enable them to make decisions.

Keywords: contraception, family planning

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PII: S1751-7214(09)00148-1

doi:10.1016/j.ogrm.2009.08.001

Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine
Volume 19, Issue 11 , Pages 323-326, November 2009