نتایج جستجو برای: Postpartum Contraception

تعداد نتایج: 29884  

2017
Yiska Loewenberg Weisband Lisa M. Keder Sarah A. Keim Maria F. Gallo

BACKGROUND Few postpartum women use effective contraception and those who use less effective methods have increased rates of unintended pregnancy. Little is known about postpartum contraception intentions among breastfeeding women. Our objectives were to measure the extent of prenatal contraceptive counseling, to assess contraceptive intentions, and to identify correlates of both among postpart...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2016
Hannah Lunniss Sharon Cameron Zhong E Chen

BACKGROUND Increased uptake of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) postpartum could prevent more unintended pregnancies and short inter-birth intervals. General practitioners (GPs) play a pivotal role in providing postpartum contraception at the 6-week postnatal visit. AIM To explore how GPs view their role in delivering postpartum contraception at the 6-week visit and on providing LA...

Journal: :The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist 2018

Introduction: Fertility transition is outright by prime four proximate determinants (marriage, contraception, postpartum infecundability, and abortion). The present study examines the contributions of proximate determinants on fertility decline and quantifies inhibiting the effect of major proximate determinants according to the socioeconomic characteristics in Bangladesh.<br /...

Journal: :international journal of reproductive biomedicine 0
gülay yilmazel elçin balci

background: the postpartum period is a time of transition for a pregnant woman and her new family. in this period many pregnant women are in search about the family planning methods. but contraceptive options differ depending on women’s desires such as cultural and religious believes, partner attitudes, previous contraceptive experiences. objective: this study was conducted to identify status o...

2016
Aisha N.Z. Dasgupta Basia Zaba Amelia C. Crampin

OBJECTIVES Cross-sectional estimates of contraceptive use do not provide understanding of time to postpartum uptake. This paper uses a range of Malawian data sources: a prospective study to explore time to uptake of contraception and a cross-sectional survey to assess whether sexually active postpartum women whose fecundity has returned use contraception, and whether abstaining/amenorrheic wome...

2015
Anita L Nelson

Postpartum contraception is undergoing major changes, not only in timing, but also in content. Failure to provide immediate postpartum contraception contributes to the problems of unintended pregnancies and rapid repeat pregnancy because often the highest-risk women do not return for postpartum care. If they do attend that visit, they have often lost the insurance coverage that would enable the...

Journal: :Contraception 2017
Eleanor Bimla Schwarz Monica Y Braughton Julie Cross Riedel Susannah Cohen Julia Logan Mike Howell Heike Thiel de Bocanegra

OBJECTIVES To compare rates of postpartum care and contraception provided to women with gestational or preconception diabetes mellitus to women with no known diabetes mellitus. METHODS A retrospective cohort study of 199,860 women aged 15-44 years who were continuously enrolled in California's Medicaid program, Medi-Cal, from 43 days prior to 99 days after delivering in 2012. Claims for postp...

2015
Lynn M Yee Katherine C Farner Erin King Melissa A Simon

BACKGROUND Contraceptive counseling can increase postpartum contraception use, yet the optimal method and timing for counseling are unknown. The objective was to investigate preferences of underserved pregnant and postpartum women regarding contraception use and counseling. METHOD Surveys regarding contraception experiences and perceptions of contraceptive counseling were conducted with 57 wo...

Journal: :Contraception 2014
Maria I Rodriguez Megan Evans Eve Espey

Unintended pregnancy, endemic in the United States Expulsion rates appear to be lower with postplacental (within (US), carries significant health and economic consequences and disproportionately affects poor women and women of color [1,2]. Rapid repeat pregnancy—defined as a pregnancy within 12 to 18 months after delivery—can occur if women are unsuccessful at initiating contraception [3]. Impr...

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