what is the Pearl Index?
number of contraceptive failures per 100 women years of exposure
contents of the COC
mechanism of COC
how to take COC
21 days then pill free week
formulations of COC
pill
ring
patch
how to start COC
non contraceptive benefits of COC
o Reduction in functional ovarian cysts – stops ovulation therefore no follicles form
o 50% reduction in ovarian and endometrial cancer
o Improvement in acne
o Reduction in benign breast disease, RA, colon cancer, osteoporosis
risks associated with COC
VTE ischaemia stroke focal migraines breast cancer cervical cancer
contents of the POP
• Cerelle/Cerazette – desogestrel pill with 12-hour window
mechanism of POP
• New POPs – Cerazette inhibits ovulation in 97% of cycles and although ha not been shown to be different from other POP in terms of its PI is likely to be more effective
• Mode of action
o Cervical mucus is rendered impenetrable by sperm
o A maximum effect about 48hrs after ingestion
o In older pills the effect is lost if more than 3 hours late
o Ovulation – spectrum of events
contents of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate
• Aqueous solution of crystals of the progestogen depomedroxyprogesterone acetate
how to take the depo contraceptive
150mg deep IM injection every 12 weeks
mechanism of depo injection
o High doses of progestogen
o Prevents ovulation
o Alters cervical mucus making it hostile to sperm
o Prevents implantation by rendering the endometrium unsuitable
consequences of depo injection
o No reduction in fertility but there is a delay of up to a year in return
o Reversible reduction in bone density
o Problematic bleeding
o Weight gain
subdermal implant contents
mechanism of implant
inhibits ovulation
alters cervical mucus
after how long do you replace the implant
3 years
how long does the copper coil last
5-10 years
how does the copper coil work
spermatotoxic
what does the hormonal IUD contain
progesterone
what is the 1st line for heavy menstrual bleeding?
hormonal IUD
describe emergency contraception
describe female sterilisation including failure rates
• ESSURE local anaesthetic permanent
o Failure rate 1 in 500 lifetime risk
o Discontinued in UK for commercial reasons
• Filshie clips – traditional tube ligation
o 1 in 200
describe male sterilisation including failure rates
• Permanent division of vas deferens under local anaesthetic
• Failure rates 1 in 2000
• Pain due to sperm granuloma, a mass of degenerating spermatozoa surrounded by
macrophages
• Irreversibility
o Anti-sperm antibodies are implicated in the low success rates of vasectomy reversals
• No evidence of reduction in testosterone and semen the same colour and volume
• No evidence that vasectomy predisposes to testicular cancer or prostatic cancer
• Individuals should be informed that vasectomy carries a lower failure rate, in terms of post
procedural pregnancies, and that there is less risk associated with the procedure than
sterilisation carried out by laparoscopy or laparotomy