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UK Medical Eligibility Criteria (UKMEC) for combined oral ...
www.bpac.org.nzUK Medical Eligibility Criteria (UKMEC) for combined oral contraceptive use2 UKMEC Category 1 – Unrestricted Use Age – menarche to <40 years
Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Clinical Guidance
www.fsrh.orgEligibility Health professionals should be familiar with the UK Medical Eligibility Criteria for intrauterine methods. Efficacy Women should be advised of the very low failure rates associated with use of intrauterine contraception (IUC). The most effective methods of IUC are the levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG-IUS)
FSRH Guideline Combined Hormonal Contraception
www.fsrh.orga year according to type of combined hormonal contraceptive method used Table 6 Definition of categories for the UK Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use (UKMEC) Table 7 Recommendations for additional contraceptive precautions when switching from combined hormonal contraception to another method
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www.fsrh.orgWith typical use the failure rate is approximately 6%. Health professionals should be familiar with the most up-to-date UK Medical Eligibility Criteria for progestogen-only injectable contraception. Amenorrhoea or reduced bleeding is common in progestogen-only injectable users and may benefit women with menstrual problems.