Perimenopausal contraception
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- DOI: 10.1097/GCO.0000000000000667
Perimenopausal contraception
Abstract
Purpose of review: Perimenopause is a time of reduced fertility, and yet unintended pregnancies can occur making comprehensive contraceptive counseling essential for these women. Concern over potential contraceptive risks has unnecessarily limited access and use of certain hormonal methods in this population. This review summarizes the available data on the use and effectiveness of contraceptive options during perimenopause.
Recent findings: All contraceptive options may be appropriate during perimenopause and no method is contraindicated based on age alone. Combined hormonal contraception has the added benefit of relieving perimenopausal symptoms including controlling menstrual irregularities. Progestin-only methods have the advantage of being taken either alone or in combination with estrogen replacement therapy to address both perimenopausal symptoms and contraceptive needs. Nonhormonal options exist for those wishing to avoid hormonal methods.
Summary: Extensive contraceptive options are available for perimenopausal women as they transition into menopause. Consideration of patient preference, medical co-morbidities, and perimenopausal symptoms will allow women to use the option that best serves her needs.
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