Contraception options during pubertal transition: Risks, benefits and considerations
Background: The age of puberty and sexual maturation has been decreasing, highlighting the importance of providing appropriate contraception to girls and adolescents. However, challenges remain, including legal implications and understanding the effects of hormonal methods on pubertal development. O...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Australian journal of general practice 2024-10, Vol.53 (10), p.740-745 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: The age of puberty and sexual maturation has been decreasing, highlighting the importance of providing appropriate contraception to girls and adolescents. However, challenges remain, including legal implications and understanding the effects of hormonal methods on pubertal development.
Objective: This article aims to equip general practitioners with the knowledge of options, as well as their use and limitations, in young people seeking contraception.
Discussion: No one-size-fits-all approach exists for adolescent contraception. Long-acting reversible contraceptives offer superior contraceptive efficacy, with subdermal implants being the most acceptable regarding the insertion procedure. Condoms should be recommended for protection against sexually transmissible infections. Bone health and mood disorders should be considered when prescribing hormonal contraceptives. Despite the lack of robust evidence regarding harm caused by contraception in adolescents, preventing unintended pregnancies should take precedence, with theoretical risks guiding tailored options for individuals. |
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ISSN: | 2208-7958 2208-794X 2208-7958 |
DOI: | 10.31128/AJGP-04-23-6802 |