Outcomes of a Two-Visit Protocol for Long Acting Reversible Contraception for Adolescents and Young Adults

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2022
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Objectives: To examine outcomes of a 2-visit protocol for placement of intrauterine or subdermal contraception.

Study design: We identified all women ages 15 to 27 who received an order for an intrauterine or subdermal contraceptive between January 2014-December 2016. We examined time from order to contraceptive placement and reasons for incomplete orders.

Results: We identified 1,192 unique patients who received 1,323 orders for intrauterine or subdermal contraceptives; 68% were completed at a second visit. The median time from order to placement was 22 days (interquartile range = 15-35). Of incomplete orders, 41% were related to logistics of a subsequent visit. Twenty-eight percent of patients had a subsequent pregnancy within the study period.

Conclusions: Efforts to provide same-day access for all contraceptive methods are needed.

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Wilkinson TA, Edmonds BT, Cheng ER. Outcomes of a two-visit protocol for long acting reversible contraception for adolescents and young adults. Contraception. 2022;105:33-36. doi:10.1016/j.contraception.2021.07.107
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