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E2. Unpacking RANZCOG's New Contraception Guideline (audio)

E2. Unpacking RANZCOG's New Contraception Guideline (audio)

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In this episode of Talking O&G, hosts Dr Heather Waterfall and Dr Nisha Khot are joined by Professor Kirsten Black and Dr Catriona Melville to discuss RANZCOG’s updated clinical guideline on contraception (C-Gyn 3). Adapted from the UK Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare guidance, the new guideline offers evidence-based recommendations for delivering safe, effective, and patient-centred contraceptive care across all life stages.

We discuss the rationale behind updating the guideline; contraceptive care across the life course, from adolescents to women over 40; the latest advice on quick starting, missed pills, and new progesterone only pills; risk–benefit considerations for combined hormonal contraception; barriers to the uptake of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC); contraceptive options after pregnancy, miscarriage or abortion; inclusive and effective counselling strategies; and common myths and misconceptions, along with what the evidence really says. Written & produced by Rebecca Young Music by Brendan Jones

🔗 Resources mentioned:

  • RANZCOG Clinical Guideline: Contraception (C-Gyn 3, March 2024) Available at: https://shorturl.at/mWbLs

  • Developed with support from the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare https://www.fsrh.org/

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The views expressed are those of the speakers and may not reflect the official position of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG).

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