Overview of perimenopausal contraception

2019 
AbstractThe perimenopause is accompanied by important biological and psychosocial changes. The choice of contraceptive methods for women in the perimenopause, none of which is limited by age alone, will depend on the efficacy, safety, tolerability, and potential benefit of each method in relation to the biopsychosocial profile of the individual woman. Copper intrauterine devices are highly effective in the typical user and are a very safe method with, in general, good tolerability but are of limited use in women with heavy menstrual bleeding and subserous myomata. An additional benefit of copper intrauterine devices is protection against endometrial cancer. All progestogen-based methods share a favorable cardiovascular profile, making their use safe in most perimenopausal women. Long-acting implants and intrauterine systems are user independent and highly effective. Injectables and pills depend on user compliance. There is no evidence of a significant impact on breast cancer. Their impact on the endometri...
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