2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2016.02.027
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Assessment of contraceptive needs in women undergoing bariatric surgery

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“…They should be made aware that fertility increases postoperatively, and contraception usage should be discussed (level 2+) . 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+) .…”
Section: Evidence and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They should be made aware that fertility increases postoperatively, and contraception usage should be discussed (level 2+) . 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+) .…”
Section: Evidence and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge about how well these recommendations are communicated from medical providers to patients is limited. Previous literature has mainly evaluated contraceptive use at individual centers in the United States 7,8 with the exception of 1 recently published analysis of a prospective multicenter cohort. 9 This study found that while pregnancy in the 18 months after surgery was relatively rare, contraceptive use was inconsistent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the authors of this article, this is the result of the long-term existence of oral contraceptives and their excellent effectiveness that is widely known in the society (Mengesha et al 2016, Gosavi et al2016, Sweeney et al 2015.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%