User:Terrapinaz/Contraceptive implant

Contraceptive implant

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Postpartum use
With regard to helping women space their pregnancies appropriately, there is some debate about the most effective time to insert contraceptive implants after pregnancy. However, there may be little or no difference between immediate and delayed insertion in terms of continued use of implants at six months or in terms of women's satisfaction. Progestin containing implants (specifically etonogestrel) are safe for immediate insertion in both postpartum individuals and those post-abortion.

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Postpartum use
With regard to helping women space their pregnancies appropriately, there is some debate about the most effective time to insert contraceptive implants after pregnancy. It is likely that implant insertion immediately following childbirth increases the number of postpartum implant users compared to when insertion occurs four to six weeks after childbirth (because some patients do not return for their six-week checkup). There may be little or no difference between immediate and delayed insertion in terms of continued use of implants at six months or in terms of women's satisfaction, even though some studies found higher continuation rates at six months if the implant was inserted immediately after childbirth. Progestin containing implants (specifically etonogestrel) are safe for immediate insertion in both postpartum individuals and those post-abortion.