2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jogc.2016.10.005
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No. 329-Canadian Contraception Consensus Part 4 of 4 Chapter 9: Combined Hormonal Contraception

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“…Most contraceptive methods can be initiated at any time during the menstrual cycle provided that pregnancy or the possibility of pregnancy can be ruled out (Table 3) (41,42).…”
Section: Starting Contraceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most contraceptive methods can be initiated at any time during the menstrual cycle provided that pregnancy or the possibility of pregnancy can be ruled out (Table 3) (41,42).…”
Section: Starting Contraceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adolescents who choose to Quick Start contraception when a very early pregnancy cannot be completely excluded can be reassured that current evidence does not demonstrate an adverse impact of contraceptive hormone exposure on either fetal development or pregnancy outcomes (45,46). When using the Quick Start method, back-up contraception (barrier method and/or abstinence) should be used for the first seven consecutive days of contraceptive use unless it is initiated on the first day of menses (42). Adolescents may choose to start hormonal contraception on the first day of the next menstrual cycle or do a "Sunday start".…”
Section: Starting Contraceptionmentioning
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“…Further examination can be delayed until a later visit. Prior to initiating hormonal treatment, only blood pressure must be documented (15). HCP should explain the steps and elicit frequent feedback.…”
Section: Physical Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%