Bernard, CaitlinWan, LepingPeipert, Jeffrey F.Madden, Tessa2018-06-152018-06-152018Bernard, C., Wan, L., Peipert, J. F., & Madden, T. (2018). Comparison of an additional early visit to routine postpartum care on initiation of long-acting reversible contraception: a randomized trial. Contraception. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2018.05.010https://hdl.handle.net/1805/16536Objective To investigate whether an early 3-week postpartum visit in addition to the standard 6-week visit increases long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) initiation by 8 weeks postpartum compared to the routine 6-week visit alone. Study design We enrolled pregnant and immediate postpartum women into a prospective randomized, non-blinded trial comparing a single 6-week postpartum visit (routine care) to two visits at 3 and 6 weeks postpartum (intervention), with initiation of contraception at the 3-week visit, if desired. All participants received structured contraceptive counseling. Participants completed surveys in-person at baseline and at the time of each postpartum visit. A sample size of 200 total participants was needed to detect a 2-fold difference in LARC initiation (20% vs. 40%). Results Between May 2016 and March 2017, 200 participants enrolled; outcome data are available for 188. The majority of LARC initiation occurred immediately postpartum (25% of the intervention arm and 27% of the routine care arm). By 8 weeks postpartum, 34% of participants in the intervention arm initiated LARC, compared to 41% in the routine care arm (p=.35). Overall contraceptive initiation by 8 weeks was 83% and 84% in the intervention and routine care arms, respectively (p=.79). There was no difference between the arms in the proportion of women who attended at least one postpartum visit (70% vs. 74%, p=.56). Conclusion The addition of a 3-week postpartum visit to routine care does not increase LARC initiation by 8 weeks postpartum. The majority of LARC users desired immediate rather than interval postpartum initiation.enPublisher Policypostpartum contraceptionLARCpostpartum visitComparison of an additional early visit to routine postpartum care on initiation of long-acting reversible contraception: A randomized trialArticle