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Supporting younger women’s reproductive years

Does IUD Size Matter? How to align counselling with younger women's needs? Digitising the approach to talking LARC.

     

    Part 1 - Does IUD size matter?

    Part 1 - Does IUD size matter?
    Author/Uploaded by

    Dr Anne Connolly MBE, GP with specialist interest in gynaecology/hysteroscopy

     

    Learning objectives:

    • Why we need to do better with contraception
    • Factors that help intrauterine contraception uptake
    • IUD insertion tips and tricks
    • Lessons learnt from hysteroscopy
    • Continuation rates and long term IUD patient satisfaction

     

    Part 2 - How to align counselling with younger women's needs?

     
    Author/Uploaded by

    By Dr Radhika Vohra, NHS and Private GP

     

    Learning objectives:

    • The contraceptive needs for younger patients
    • The effect of COVID-19 on contraception policy
    • What is Kyleena (19.5mg levonorgestrel) and when is it indicated?
    • Differences between Mirena (52mg levonorgestrel) and Kyleena (19.5mg levonorgestrel)
    • How to tackle common myths regarding IUDs
    • Factors affecting contraceptive choices in younger patients

     

    Part 3 - Digitising the approach to talking LARC

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    Part 1 - Does IUD Size Matter?

    Dr Anne Connolly MBE, GP with specialist interest in gynaecology/hysteroscopy

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    Part 2 - How to align counselling with younger women's needs?

    Dr Radhika Vohra, NHS and Private GP

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    Part 3 - Digitising the approach to talking LARC

    Dr Jane Davis, NHS GP

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