Post abortion contraception

Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson, Helena Kallner Kopp, Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson, Helena Kallner Kopp

Abstract

A safe induced abortion has no impact on future fertility. Ovulation may resume as early as 8 days after the abortion. There is no difference in return to fertility after medical or surgical abortion. Most women resume sexual activity soon after an abortion. Contraceptive counseling and provision should therefore be an integrated part of the abortion services to help women avoid another unintended pregnancy and risk, in many cases an unsafe, abortion. Long-acting reversible contraceptive methods that includes implants and intrauterine contraception have been shown to be the most effective contraceptive methods to help women prevent unintended pregnancy following an abortion. However, starting any method is better than starting no method at all. This Special Report will give a short guide to available methods and when they can be started after an induced abortion.

Keywords: IUC expulsion; contraception; contraceptive counseling; hormonal contraception; induced abortion; intrauterine contraception; long-acting reversible contraception; medical abortion; post abortion bleeding; post abortion contraception; surgical abortion; unintended pregnancy.

Source: PubMed

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