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Points to remember
for evidence of skin irritation or allergy, even though the patch is hypoallergenic, and ask her to return immediately if skin irritation should occur, but to continue to wear the patch until an alternative method of contraception is organized.
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Contraceptive vaginal ring
Using the ring
She should:
Points to remember
or
7 days from the time the previous ring was removed or expelled. Additional contraception, usually in the form of the male condom, should be used for the next 7 days.
CONTRACEPTIVE VAGINAL RING
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Storage
54mm
4mm
Squeeze the ring between thumb and forefinger ready for insertion into vagina
Fig. 22.3
Vaginal ring.
Insert in an upwards and backwards motion into the posterior fornix
To remove, place the forefinger over the lower edge and pull gently
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Progesterone-only pill
Contents
The desogestrel pill, Cerazette
®
, licensed in the UK in 2002, has a different mode of action from standard POPs and is the first choice POP in women <40, who need highly effective contraception. It is designed to inhibit ovulation: in clinical trials ovulation was inhibited in 99% of cycles at 7 and 12 months after initiation and has been shown to be as effective as the combined pill.
Indications
There are a number of indications for the POP:
than the progesterone level found in dried cow’s milk.
1
POPs do not
interfere with lactation
When is it taken?
This advice also applies when started postnatally in a non-breastfeeding woman who has not yet had her first period following birth.
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Missed pill