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Contraception and Abortion Chapter 6
Principles of Contraception Based on the physiology of reproduction Types:  Barrier, Hormonal, Natural Methods, and Surgical Factors affecting choice Advantages and disadvantages Effectiveness
Oral contraceptives (OCs):  “The Pill” Estrogen and progesterone taken orally Mimics the hormonal activity of the corpus luteum Most common is the combination pill Extended-cycle pill “ Minipill” Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness
Contraceptive Skin Patch Thin 1 3/4  inch square patch Releases estrogen and progestin slowly into the bloodstream. Prevention the same way as OCs Worn for one week, replaced on the same day for 3 consecutive weeks. Fourth week no patch Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness
Vaginal Contraceptive Ring The NuvaRing Resembles the rim of a diaphragm and is molded with progestin and estrogen 2 inch ring slowly releases the hormones During fourth week, remove the ring and use a new ring after the fourth week. Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness
Contraceptive Implants Norplant; Jadelle (Norplant II); Implanon (2006) Hormonal method 6 flexible matchstick capsules Protection for 5 years Progestin inhibits ovulation Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness
Injectable Contraceptive Depo-Provera, Lunelle  (2002 voluntary recall) Hormonal treatment Injectable progestin every 12 weeks Advantages  Disadvantage Side effects period will subside - ovaries will not release egg It may take 12 months before cycle will return Effectiveness
Emergency Contraceptive Postcoital Pill, Morning After Pill, Plan B (OTC) Use a EPT kit Most common is the two dose regimen Prevents uterine implantation Needs to be taken within 72 hours. Best used within 24 hours Intrauterine Device
Intrauterine Device (IUD) T-380A (ParaGard) 10 years of protection Copper  Levonorgestral (Mirena) 5 years of protection Release small amounts of progestin Not exactly sure how it prevents pregnancy Advantages  Disadvantages Effectiveness
 
Male Condoms Thin latex sheaths Protection against STD’s Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness  Use with spermicide
 
Female Condom Reality Brand Polyurethane sheath with two flexible rings Advantages Disadvantage Effectiveness
 
The Diaphragm with Spermicide Dome shaped cup of thin rubber stretched over a collapsible metal ring. Custom fit Following intercourse Advantages Disadvantages Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) Effectiveness  Lea’s Shield
 
Cervical Cap Small rubber or plastic cap Must use foam kit Advantages Disadvantage
Vaginal Spermicide How it works Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness
 
Abstinence, Fertility Awareness, and Withdrawal Abstinence Without intercourse or sexual activities Benefits: more self respect and respect for others.  Security that you are being pursued for sexual reasons.  Less worry about STDs and Pregnancy.
The Fertility Awareness Method (FAM) FAM Calendar method Temperature method Mucus method Withdrawal Combining methods
The Fertility Awareness Method (FAM)
Male Sterilization: Vasectomy Severing of the vasa deferentia May return to work in 2 days Semen tested in 12 weeks or 20 ejaculations Reversal varies between 80% to 50%, depending on the report. Complication rate Effectiveness
 
Female Sterilization Tubal sterilization (laparoscopy) is most common Essure system (2002) Sprng-like metallic implants causing scarring blocking the Fallopian tubes Hysterectomy  Surgical cases Complication rate Reversibility
 
Which Contraceptive Method is Right for You? Appropriate method of birth control Individual health risks Implications of unplanned pregnancy Risks of STDs Convenience and comfort level Type of relationship Ease and Cost Religious or other philosophical beliefs
The Abortion Issue The history of abortion in the U.S. Mid-1800’s:  Prior to 20 weeks was legal 1900’s: Physicians joined with other groups - stating untrained people were performing them.  All states made abortion illegal
Current Legal Status 1973: Roe versus Wade Supreme Court ruled : Pregnancy divided into 3 trimesters 1st trimester - up to women & doctor 2nd trimester - state may regulate 3rd trimester - state may regulate and bar all abortions that are not life threatening to mother U.S. Congress and federal Medicaid funds 17 states provide nonfederal public money Current issues 2000 Nebraska ban on partial birth 2006 Supreme Court reconsideration of Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act
Moral Considerations Pro-life :  The fertilized egg is a human being from the moment of conception and therefore an abortion is murder. Any women having sex knows pregnancy is possible - she has a moral obligation Women unable or unwilling to raise the children should consider placing him/her up for adoption Abortion has destructive effects on our traditional morals and values
Moral Considerations Pro-Choice : There are distinct stages of fetal development and that preserving the fetus early in pregnancy is not the ultimate moral concern. Women should have the right to make their own decisions If not legal then unsafe and unregulated practices would occur Women would be divided into those who could afford and those who could not. Some physicians would be forced to break the law
Public Opinion U.S. public opinion seems to change depending on the situation Many approve legal abortion when health or welfare consequences could result The issue in later pregnancy is when does the right of the fetus take precedence over the woman’s rights
Personal Considerations Legal arguments Moral arguments Short and long term ramifications
 
Methods of Abortion Two categories Surgical - 98% of all abortions Medical  Ends a pregnancy before birth takes place Miscarriage/Spontaneous abortion  - embryo or fetus dies in the uterus and is expelled by the body Ending a pregnancy voluntarily -  induced abortion Approx. 88 % of all abortions are performed during the first trimester Typically performed at a clinic, health center, or in a doctors office. Women are usually able to return home an hour or so later
Suction Curettage Vacuum aspiration Early abortion; about 6 th  to 12 th  week Used about 90% of all abortions Vagina is washes with antiseptic, Anesthetic is injected into or near the cervix. Cervix is gently and gradually stretched over a 24 hour period. After dilation a tube connected to a suction machine gently empties the uterus After suction a Curette (narrow metal loop) gently scrapes the walls of the uterus  After a few hours in recovery the woman can return home
 
Manual Vacuum Aspiration MVA Done within 4 or 5 weeks of last menstrual cycle More effective and safer if performed at least 6 or 7 weeks Gentle suction of a syringe Cervix is dilated with meds. Uterus is emptied with a handheld syringe If a definitive gestational sac is not identified then women is tested for possible ectopic pregnancy
Complications of Abortion Possible physical effects Fever above 100º F. Abdominal pain or tenderness Swelling Backache Prolonged or Heavy bleeding Foul smelling vaginal discharge Vomiting Fainting Delay of 6 or more weeks in resuming menstruation
Possible Psychological Effects Possible feels after having an abortion Guilt New strength in having made and carried out an important decision Depression Sense of loss Negative feelings about sex Relationship may end Anger Bitterness
Contraception and Abortion Chapter 6

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Insel10ebrup Ppt Ch06

  • 2. Principles of Contraception Based on the physiology of reproduction Types: Barrier, Hormonal, Natural Methods, and Surgical Factors affecting choice Advantages and disadvantages Effectiveness
  • 3. Oral contraceptives (OCs): “The Pill” Estrogen and progesterone taken orally Mimics the hormonal activity of the corpus luteum Most common is the combination pill Extended-cycle pill “ Minipill” Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness
  • 4. Contraceptive Skin Patch Thin 1 3/4 inch square patch Releases estrogen and progestin slowly into the bloodstream. Prevention the same way as OCs Worn for one week, replaced on the same day for 3 consecutive weeks. Fourth week no patch Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness
  • 5. Vaginal Contraceptive Ring The NuvaRing Resembles the rim of a diaphragm and is molded with progestin and estrogen 2 inch ring slowly releases the hormones During fourth week, remove the ring and use a new ring after the fourth week. Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness
  • 6. Contraceptive Implants Norplant; Jadelle (Norplant II); Implanon (2006) Hormonal method 6 flexible matchstick capsules Protection for 5 years Progestin inhibits ovulation Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness
  • 7. Injectable Contraceptive Depo-Provera, Lunelle (2002 voluntary recall) Hormonal treatment Injectable progestin every 12 weeks Advantages Disadvantage Side effects period will subside - ovaries will not release egg It may take 12 months before cycle will return Effectiveness
  • 8. Emergency Contraceptive Postcoital Pill, Morning After Pill, Plan B (OTC) Use a EPT kit Most common is the two dose regimen Prevents uterine implantation Needs to be taken within 72 hours. Best used within 24 hours Intrauterine Device
  • 9. Intrauterine Device (IUD) T-380A (ParaGard) 10 years of protection Copper Levonorgestral (Mirena) 5 years of protection Release small amounts of progestin Not exactly sure how it prevents pregnancy Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness
  • 10.  
  • 11. Male Condoms Thin latex sheaths Protection against STD’s Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness Use with spermicide
  • 12.  
  • 13. Female Condom Reality Brand Polyurethane sheath with two flexible rings Advantages Disadvantage Effectiveness
  • 14.  
  • 15. The Diaphragm with Spermicide Dome shaped cup of thin rubber stretched over a collapsible metal ring. Custom fit Following intercourse Advantages Disadvantages Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) Effectiveness Lea’s Shield
  • 16.  
  • 17. Cervical Cap Small rubber or plastic cap Must use foam kit Advantages Disadvantage
  • 18. Vaginal Spermicide How it works Advantages Disadvantages Effectiveness
  • 19.  
  • 20. Abstinence, Fertility Awareness, and Withdrawal Abstinence Without intercourse or sexual activities Benefits: more self respect and respect for others. Security that you are being pursued for sexual reasons. Less worry about STDs and Pregnancy.
  • 21. The Fertility Awareness Method (FAM) FAM Calendar method Temperature method Mucus method Withdrawal Combining methods
  • 22. The Fertility Awareness Method (FAM)
  • 23. Male Sterilization: Vasectomy Severing of the vasa deferentia May return to work in 2 days Semen tested in 12 weeks or 20 ejaculations Reversal varies between 80% to 50%, depending on the report. Complication rate Effectiveness
  • 24.  
  • 25. Female Sterilization Tubal sterilization (laparoscopy) is most common Essure system (2002) Sprng-like metallic implants causing scarring blocking the Fallopian tubes Hysterectomy Surgical cases Complication rate Reversibility
  • 26.  
  • 27. Which Contraceptive Method is Right for You? Appropriate method of birth control Individual health risks Implications of unplanned pregnancy Risks of STDs Convenience and comfort level Type of relationship Ease and Cost Religious or other philosophical beliefs
  • 28. The Abortion Issue The history of abortion in the U.S. Mid-1800’s: Prior to 20 weeks was legal 1900’s: Physicians joined with other groups - stating untrained people were performing them. All states made abortion illegal
  • 29. Current Legal Status 1973: Roe versus Wade Supreme Court ruled : Pregnancy divided into 3 trimesters 1st trimester - up to women & doctor 2nd trimester - state may regulate 3rd trimester - state may regulate and bar all abortions that are not life threatening to mother U.S. Congress and federal Medicaid funds 17 states provide nonfederal public money Current issues 2000 Nebraska ban on partial birth 2006 Supreme Court reconsideration of Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act
  • 30. Moral Considerations Pro-life : The fertilized egg is a human being from the moment of conception and therefore an abortion is murder. Any women having sex knows pregnancy is possible - she has a moral obligation Women unable or unwilling to raise the children should consider placing him/her up for adoption Abortion has destructive effects on our traditional morals and values
  • 31. Moral Considerations Pro-Choice : There are distinct stages of fetal development and that preserving the fetus early in pregnancy is not the ultimate moral concern. Women should have the right to make their own decisions If not legal then unsafe and unregulated practices would occur Women would be divided into those who could afford and those who could not. Some physicians would be forced to break the law
  • 32. Public Opinion U.S. public opinion seems to change depending on the situation Many approve legal abortion when health or welfare consequences could result The issue in later pregnancy is when does the right of the fetus take precedence over the woman’s rights
  • 33. Personal Considerations Legal arguments Moral arguments Short and long term ramifications
  • 34.  
  • 35. Methods of Abortion Two categories Surgical - 98% of all abortions Medical Ends a pregnancy before birth takes place Miscarriage/Spontaneous abortion - embryo or fetus dies in the uterus and is expelled by the body Ending a pregnancy voluntarily - induced abortion Approx. 88 % of all abortions are performed during the first trimester Typically performed at a clinic, health center, or in a doctors office. Women are usually able to return home an hour or so later
  • 36. Suction Curettage Vacuum aspiration Early abortion; about 6 th to 12 th week Used about 90% of all abortions Vagina is washes with antiseptic, Anesthetic is injected into or near the cervix. Cervix is gently and gradually stretched over a 24 hour period. After dilation a tube connected to a suction machine gently empties the uterus After suction a Curette (narrow metal loop) gently scrapes the walls of the uterus After a few hours in recovery the woman can return home
  • 37.  
  • 38. Manual Vacuum Aspiration MVA Done within 4 or 5 weeks of last menstrual cycle More effective and safer if performed at least 6 or 7 weeks Gentle suction of a syringe Cervix is dilated with meds. Uterus is emptied with a handheld syringe If a definitive gestational sac is not identified then women is tested for possible ectopic pregnancy
  • 39. Complications of Abortion Possible physical effects Fever above 100º F. Abdominal pain or tenderness Swelling Backache Prolonged or Heavy bleeding Foul smelling vaginal discharge Vomiting Fainting Delay of 6 or more weeks in resuming menstruation
  • 40. Possible Psychological Effects Possible feels after having an abortion Guilt New strength in having made and carried out an important decision Depression Sense of loss Negative feelings about sex Relationship may end Anger Bitterness