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No. 329-Canadian Contraception Consensus Part 4 of 4 Chapter 9: Combined Hormonal Contraception.

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  • 1Ottawa, ON.

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal D'Obstetrique Et Gynecologie Du Canada : JOGC
|April 18, 2017
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This guideline provides healthcare providers with recommendations on contraceptive methods for pregnancy prevention and promoting sexual health. It reviews contraceptive efficacy, safety, sexual health impacts, and Canadian availability.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Health
  • Sexual Health
  • Evidence-Based Medicine

Background:

  • Guidelines for healthcare providers on contraceptive methods.
  • Focus on pregnancy prevention and promotion of healthy sexuality.

Framework:

  • Systematic literature search of Medline and Cochrane Database (1994-2015).
  • Inclusion of Canadian government publications and position papers.
  • Quality of evidence rated using Canadian Task Force criteria.

Implementation:

  • Assessing overall efficacy of contraceptive methods.
  • Evaluating reduction in pregnancy rates, safety, and side effects.
  • Examining effects on sexual health and general well-being.
  • Reviewing availability of methods in Canada.
Keywords:
CanadaContraceptioncombined hormonal contraceptioncontinuous hormonal contraceptionemergency contraceptionfamily planninghormonal contraceptionoral contraceptive pillsexual healthtransdermal contraceptive patchvaginal contraceptive ring

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Implications:

  • Updated recommendations for clinical practice in Canada.
  • Informed decision-making for healthcare providers and patients.
  • Enhanced understanding of contraceptive method profiles.