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Presented By Samantha Kite Rachel Adejoh Carla Alpheus Sylvia Assiamah CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS IMPLANTS/INJECTABLES

Contraceptive Methods Implants/ Injectables

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Contraceptive Methods Implants/ Injectables. Presented By Samantha Kite Rachel Adejoh Carla Alpheus Sylvia Assiamah. Types of Implants. Implanon - According to Hatcher et al. 2011, currently Implanon is the only single rod implant available in the United States. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presented By Samantha KiteRachel AdejohCarla AlpheusSylvia Assiamah

CONTRACEPTIVE METHODSIMPLANTS/INJECTABLES

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Implanon - According to Hatcher et al. 2011, currently Implanon is the only single rod implant available in the United States.Norplant and Jadelle- Although has been approved by the FDA. It has not been used in the USA since 2002

TYPES OF IMPLANTS

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Description- “ Implanon is a 4cm long and 2mm diameter implant. It contains 68mg of etonogestrel” (Youngkin, 2013).

IMPLANON

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The applicator needle is positioned subdermally and the cannula is withdrawn, leaving the implant rod in place between the biceps, and triceps muscle.

APPLICATION

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“It suppresses ovulation throughout the fi rst 3 years after insertion”.

“It alters endometrial structures, and it is progestin only”

“It changes cervical mucus, to impede sperm penetration”

(Youngkin, 2013).

MECHANISMS

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Youngkin, 2013 reviewed a study which reveals that continued use of implanon in 1 year, yields an eff ective rate of 84%

EFFECTIVENESS

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Ease of UseDiscreteNo EstrogenReduces Risk of Ectopic PregnancyReversibleProvides relief for endometriosis associated

symptomsRelief of endometriosis

ADVANTAGES

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Abnormal Uterine BleedNo protection against STIsDrug InteractionOvarian CystsUnacceptable bleeding patterns

DISADVANTAGES

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<6 weeks Postpartum breast feeding womenCurrent diagnosis of Breast cancerUnexplained, unevaluated abnormal Vaginal bleedingPregnancy

CONTRAINDICATIONS

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Informed consentContact clinician for symptoms of infection at the

insertion siteRecord and date when implant should be removedPalpate site after insertion Reversible

PATIENT EDUCATION

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Depo-Povera - It is the most commonly used injectable contraceptive. It provides 12 weeks of protection against pregnancy

INJECTABLE

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APPLICATION

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High effi cacyNo interference with sexHelps to prevent cancer of the uterusDoes not contain estrogen Often decreases bleeding and cramping with periodsEff ective for 12-13 weeks

ADVANTAGES

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May cause irregular bleeding (especially in fi rst 6-12 months), light bleeding, or eventually no bleeding

May take up to 9-10 months to resume ovulation/regain fertility after discontinuing use

Long term users may develop temporary and usually reversible decreased bone density. Calcium (1200 mg/day) and vitamin D supplements are recommended while using. May induce weight changes

May cause headachesMay worsen depression No protection from STI's

DISADVANTAGES

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Hatcher et al, 2011Youngkin, 2013

REFERENCES