急诊科青少年避孕:异常子宫出血及其他

Alexandra J. Edwards MD , Rebekah L. Williams MD, MS
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急诊科(ED)是妇科护理的一个频繁和重要的场所,许多妇女到急诊科就诊是为了生殖健康问题,如月经异常。由于月经年龄早和性传播感染发生率增加,青少年特别容易月经不正常,但也不成比例地受到意外怀孕的影响。虽然急诊科长期以来一直用于异常子宫出血的评估和初步治疗,但在急诊科提供一般避孕措施是解决青春期妇女未满足避孕需求的一种新方法。我们回顾正常月经和评估和管理异常子宫出血的青少年,包括使用联合口服避孕药。扩大这一既定的指征避孕措施的使用在ED,我们提出的态度,障碍,和方法ED提供避孕措施,以预防青少年怀孕。
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Adolescent Contraception in the Emergency Department: Abnormal Uterine Bleeding and Beyond

The emergency department (ED) is a frequent and important site for gynecologic care, and many women present to the ED for reproductive health concerns such as abnormal menses. Due to early menstrual age and increased incidence of sexually transmitted infections, adolescents are particularly prone to abnormal menses, but are also disproportionately affected by unintended pregnancy. While EDs have long been used for the evaluation and initial management of abnormal uterine bleeding, general contraceptive provision in the ED is a novel approach to addressing unmet contraceptive needs among adolescent women. We review normal menstruation and the evaluation and management of abnormal uterine bleeding in adolescents, including the use of combined oral contraceptives. Expanding on this established indication for contraceptive use in the ED, we present attitudes, barriers, and approaches to ED provision of contraceptives for adolescent pregnancy prevention.

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