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Choice and factors associated to the use of contraceptive methods among postpartum women: A prospective cohort study

•Postpartum women seek safe contraception.•Few of them have access to the desired method.•Starting contraception before discharge from the maternity hospital is important for using the desired method. To assess women’s contraceptive preferences in the immediate postpartum period and identify factors...

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Published in:European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology 2024-07, Vol.298, p.1-5
Main Authors: Meireles Castro Maia, Elaine, Autran Coelho Peixoto, Raquel, Aparecida Falbo Guazzelli, Cristina
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Language:English
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Summary:•Postpartum women seek safe contraception.•Few of them have access to the desired method.•Starting contraception before discharge from the maternity hospital is important for using the desired method. To assess women’s contraceptive preferences in the immediate postpartum period and identify factors associated with use of their desired contraceptive method six months later. This prospective cohort study included women ≤48 h after delivery at a single public Brazilian hospital. The women’s interview took place in two different momentsbefore hospital discharge (in-person interview) and six months after delivery (by telephone contact). For data collection and management, we used the REDCap electronic tool. Univariate and multivariate analyses (unadjusted and adjusted Odds Ratio and 95 % confidence intervals) were used to identify factors associated with higher use of their desired contraceptive method six months after delivery. A total of 294 women (166 adolescents) were included. Initial contraceptive preferences were especially intrauterine devices (IUDs) (39.1 %), implants (33.0 %) and injectable hormonal contraceptives (17.0 %). Six months later, 42.5 % (n = 125) were using their desired contraceptive method. Younger age, white race and contraceptive initiation prior to hospital discharge were associated with use of their desired contraceptive at six months. Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) methods were the most desired contraceptives among women after delivery. Providing and initiating free contraception prior to discharge from a birthing unit is important with regard to use of their desired method.
ISSN:0301-2115
1872-7654
1872-7654
DOI:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2024.04.038