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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
UK MEDICAL ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA - FSRH
www.fsrh.orgThe UK medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use (UKMEC) The UK Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use (UKMEC) offers guidance to providers of contraception regarding . who can. use contraceptive methods safely. These evidence-based recommendations do not indicate a . best method. for a woman nor do they take into account
UK Medical Eligibility Criteria (UKMEC) for combined oral ...
bpac.org.nzBreast disease – benign breast disease or a family history of breast cancer Endometrial or ovarian cancer Uterine fibroids – with or without distortion of the uterine cavity PID – current; or past history of, with or without subsequent pregnancy STI …
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
FSRH Guideline Quick Starting Contraception April 2017
www.fsrh.orgUKMEC UK Medical Eligibility for Contraceptive Use UPA-EC ulipristal acetate (for emergency contraception) ... Criteria for reasonably excluding pregnancy are outlined in . Section 5. Quick start of combined hormonal contraception (CHC), the progestogen-only pill (POP), the