Obstetrics and Gynecology Board Review Pearls of Wisdom

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••• Chapter 61^ Family Planning and Sterilization^617


❍ Can oil-based products be used with female condoms?
Yes. The synthetic material it is made with (nitrile or polyurethane) is stronger than latex and is less susceptible to
deterioration.


❍ When should a diaphragm be inserted?
Ideally, <2 hours before intercourse. If placed 3 to 6 hours before intercourse, an additional dose of spermicide
should be inserted. For every act of intercourse after the diaphragm has been inserted, another dose of spermicide
should be placed.


❍ After insertion, how long does the diaphragm provide effective contraception?
A diaphragm should be left in place for 6 hours following intercourse. For longer intervals, additional spermicide is
recommended.


❍ What is the failure rate with diaphragm?
6% with perfect use, 16% with typical use.


❍ How much spermicide should be used with the cervical cap?
The dome should be one-third full. Additional spermicide is not necessary for up to 48 hours.


❍ Are female condoms, diaphragms, and caps equally effective for nulliparous and parous women?
For nulliparous women, yes. For parous women, the cap is less effective.


❍ How frequently should women using cervical caps have Pap smears?
The FDA recommends a pap after 3 months of use. Otherwise women using vaginal barriers need no special
follow-up.


INTRAUTERINE DEVICE (IUD)


❍ What percentage of women use an IUD?
In the United States, about 7% of contraceptive users chose an IUD. Worldwide, up to 50% of contraceptive users
use them.


❍ Who are the candidates of an IUD?
Candidates of IUD:



  • Multiparous and nulliparous women at low risk of STDs

  • Women who desire long-term reversible contraception

  • Women with the following medical conditions:

    • Diabetes

    • HIV-positive women

    • Immediately postabortal or spontaneous abortion

    • Thromboembolism

    • Menorrhagia/dysmenorrhea—levonorgestrel only preferred

    • Breastfeeding

    • Breast cancer—copper only within first 5 years of diagnosis



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