2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2009.05.068
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Contraceptive counseling and utilization in women who underwent bariatric surgery

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“…There is sufficient evidence to show that perioperative contraceptive counselling increases the postoperative use of contraception (level 2+) . Contraceptive counselling and contraceptive knowledge by health care providers could however be improved (level 2−), as contraceptive use after BS is often suboptimal, with many women using least reliable methods (level 2+) . This is even more important in patients with a history of infertility, as they have been found to be at increased risk for unprotected intercourse without intent to conceive and have higher early postoperative conception rates …”
Section: Evidence and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is sufficient evidence to show that perioperative contraceptive counselling increases the postoperative use of contraception (level 2+) . Contraceptive counselling and contraceptive knowledge by health care providers could however be improved (level 2−), as contraceptive use after BS is often suboptimal, with many women using least reliable methods (level 2+) . This is even more important in patients with a history of infertility, as they have been found to be at increased risk for unprotected intercourse without intent to conceive and have higher early postoperative conception rates …”
Section: Evidence and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women who obtained their contraception from an obstetrician/gynecologist (24%) all used highly effective methods of contraception. 50 OBESITY AND VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM The annual incidence of VTE is 2 per 1000 individuals in the United States with incidence rising with increasing age. 51 The precise number of individuals affected by VTE, however, is not well known.…”
Section: Obesity Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%