PIH28 Adherence to Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods in Low- Income Young Women from the Caribbean Region of Colombia

2021 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. S104
Author(s):  
F. Salcedo Mejía ◽  
L. Moyano ◽  
D. Parra Padilla ◽  
N.R. Alvis-Zakzuk ◽  
F. Gómez De la Rosa ◽  
...  
Contraception ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 84 (3) ◽  
pp. 326
Author(s):  
R. McDonald-Mosley ◽  
K. Severson ◽  
A.E. Burke ◽  
J. Perritt ◽  
R. Jamshidi ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniela Farah ◽  
Teresa Raquel Moraes ◽  
Zsuzsanna Ilona Katalin de Jármy Di Bella ◽  
Manoel João Batista Castello Girão ◽  
Marcelo Cunio Machado Fonseca

Author(s):  
Shandhini Raidoo ◽  
Marit Pearlman Shapiro ◽  
Bliss Kaneshiro

AbstractAdolescents are at risk for unwanted pregnancy when they become sexually active, and contraception is an important part of mitigating this risk. Use of contraceptive methods, and long-acting reversible contraceptive methods such as implants and intrauterine devices in particular, has increased among adolescents. Although sexual activity has declined and contraceptive use has increased among adolescents in the United States in recent years, the unintended pregnancy rate remains high. All of the currently available contraceptive methods are safe and effective for adolescents to use; however, adolescents may have specific concerns about side effect profiles and unscheduled bleeding that should be addressed during contraceptive counseling. Healthcare providers should prioritize adolescents' needs and preferences when approaching contraceptive counseling, and also consider the unique access and confidentiality issues that adolescents face when accessing contraception.


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