Contraception for the Transplant Patient
Patients who have had an organ transplant have a need for highly effective contraception. Intrauterine devices, depo-medroxyprogesterone acetate, and implantable etonorgestrel have the highest efficacy combined with the least chance of interaction with antirejection medication regimens. Combined hormonal contraceptives and progestin-only pills are also acceptable methods for patients who do not have other contraindications to their use. Barrier method use should be advocated for any patient who is entering a new sexual relationship and as an adjunct to other methods. Consultation with a gynecologist experienced with the provision of contraceptives to medically complicated patients is advised for all women of reproductive age who have received an organ transplant.
Keywords: contraception, intrauterine device, intrauterine system, organ transplant
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PII: S0146-0005(07)00111-5
doi:10.1053/j.semperi.2007.09.007
© 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
