September 2018
These recommendations present an evidence-based assessment of provision of contraceptives at the time of surgical abortion. Most methods of contraception, including the intrauterine devices (IUD), implant, depot medroxyprogesterone injection, oral contraceptive pill, contraceptive patch, monthly vaginal ring, barrier methods and some permanent methods, can be safely initiated immediately after first- or second-trimester surgical abortion. Provision ... Read more >
February 2018
Satisfactory pain control for women undergoing surgical abortion is important for patient comfort and satisfaction. Clinicians ought to be aware of the safety and efficacy of different pain control regimens. This document will focus on nonpharmacologic modalities to reduce pain and pharmacologic interventions up to the level of minimal sedation. For surgical abortion without intravenous ... Read more >
October 2017
Postplacental intrauterine device (IUD) placement, defined as IUD placement within 10 min after delivery of the placenta, is an appealing strategy for increasing access to postpartum IUDs because it does not require a separate postpartum visit. These guidelines present an evidence-based assessment of postplacental IUD placement after vaginal and cesarean delivery. Postplacental IUD insertion is ... Read more >
August 2016
Five intrauterine devices (IUDs) are available in the United States: four levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine systems (two containing 52 mg, one containing 19.5 mg and one containing 13.5 mg) and one copper-bearing device (Copper T 380A). All IUDs have very low typicaluse failure rates and high acceptability ratings, yet they are used by a minority of women, ... Read more >
April 2016
This commentary introduces the Medical Abortion Reporting of Efficacy (MARE) guidelines as a supplement to CONSORT and STROBE. The goal of the recommendations is to standardize early medical abortion efficacy reporting to facilitate comparison of outcomes between studies and to enrich the ability for data synthesis from different studies to create evidence-based guidelines. We hope ... Read more >