FIGO 和 ICM 关于避孕的联合声明:2024 年。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1002/ijgo.15936
Mikaela Koch, Harriet Nayiga, Ann Yates, Asha Kasliwal, Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent, Bo Jacobsson, Sabita Khadka, Aparna Sridhar
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避孕,以及决定怀孕时间、次数和间隔的机会和能力,不仅对母婴健康至关重要,而且对实现基本生殖权利也是必要的。怀孕间隔过短对孕产妇和新生儿死亡率都有重大影响,包括早产和孕产妇贫血,也是全世界可预防死亡的一个主要原因。解决避孕需求得不到满足的问题会对健康公平和获取产生广泛影响。将全面的避孕服务纳入各种医疗机构,包括产前护理、产后护理和儿童免疫接种,是至关重要的。避孕咨询应是整体性的,应涉及共同决策和患者自主权。避孕咨询在怀孕后时期尤为重要,因为在这一时期,随访损失可能很高,而且青少年和其他弱势群体在这些讨论中往往被忽视。要解决避孕需求得不到满足的问题,需要医疗保健专业人员,尤其是助产士和医生之间的合作和团队精神,他们有机会相互促进,分享最佳实践,倡导更广泛的避孕服务,并加强对助产士和医学学员的培训。FIGO 和 ICM 的成员共同编制了这份联合声明,确定了提供避孕药具方面的优先事项,并强调了解决避孕药具需求得不到满足这一问题的主要合作策略。
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FIGO and ICM joint statement on contraception: 2024.

Contraception, and the opportunity and ability to decide the timing, number, and spacing of one's pregnancies, is not just critical for maternal and infant health, but necessary for the attainment of basic reproductive rights. Short inter-pregnancy intervals have significant consequences for both maternal and newborn mortality, including preterm birth and maternal anemia, and they are a key cause of preventable deaths worldwide. Addressing the unmet need for contraception could have widespread implications for health equity and access. Integrating comprehensive contraceptive services into various health settings including antenatal care, postpartum care, and child immunization visits is vital. Contraceptive counseling should be holistic, and should involve shared decision-making and patient autonomy. Contraceptive counseling is particularly important in the post-pregnancy period, where loss to follow-up may be high, and for adolescents and other vulnerable populations who are often overlooked in these discussions. Addressing the unmet need for contraception requires collaboration and teamwork among healthcare professionals, particularly midwives and physicians, who have the opportunity to amplify one another's efforts, share best practices, advocate for broader contraceptive services, and strengthen training among midwifery and medical trainees. Members of FIGO and ICM have worked together to produce this joint statement, identifying priorities within contraceptive provision and underlining key collaborative strategies to address the unmet need for contraception.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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