Contraceptive Options Update
What has changed?
What are some of the new options?
- the vaginal contraceptive ring
- the contraceptive patch
- a new type of intrauterine device (IUD)
Characteristics of Newer Contraceptive Options
| Contraceptive method | Combined hormonal vaginal ring (NuvaRing) | Combination contraceptive patch (Ortho Evra) | Levonorgestrel intrauterine system (Mirena) |
| Failure rate | One to two pregnancies per 100 women-years | One pregnancy per 100 women-years | 0.2% per year, or 0.7% per 5 years |
| Side effects | Estrogen and progestin related | Estrogen and progestin related | Progestin related |
| Office visits | Yes (prescription) | Yes (prescription) | Yes (insertion) |
| Easily reversible | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Dosing frequency | Every 4 weeks | Weekly | Every 5 years |
| User controlled | Yes | Yes | No |
| Discreet | Yes | Maybe | Yes |
*--The combined hormonal injection marketed as Lunelle is no longer being manufactured in the United States.
Adapted with permission from Wild RA. Contraception now: new options, better choices. Accessed January 23, 2004, at http://www.contraceptiononline.org/slides/, with additional information from NuvaRing Package insert, Organon Inc., 2001; Ortho Evra Package insert. Ortho-McNeill Pharmaceutical, Inc., 2003; Mirena Package Insert, Berlex Laboratories, Inc., 2000.
Vaginal contraceptive ring
Contraceptive patch
Levonorgestrel intrauterine system
This IUD (brand name: Mirena) is like the older copper-containing IUD, but it is safer and has fewer side effects. It lasts for five years. It must be inserted by a doctor. Within a week after you start your period, you go to the doctor for a pelvic exam. After cleaning your vagina and cervix, the doctor slides a thin plastic tube containing the device into your uterus. Your doctor removes the plastic tube and makes sure that the IUD is in the right place. The IUD has strings that the doctor cuts to the right length. You have to check these threads each month to make sure that the IUD is in place. As with a copper-containing IUDs, some women find that their uterus pushes out the IUD. There is a risk of ectopic pregnancy (when a fertilized egg grows outside the uterus). There is also a risk of pelvic inflammatory disease, but the risk is lower than for traditional IUDs.
What about monthly hormone injection?
Other Organizations
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Revolution Health Women's Health Community
http://www.revolutionhealth.com/forums/womens-health
Source
Written by familydoctor.org editorial staff.
Some content adapted with permission from Wild RA. Contraception now: new options, better choices. Accessed January 23, 2004, at http://www.contraceptiononline.org/slides/, with additional information from NuvaRing Package insert, Organon Inc., 2001; Ortho Evra Package insert. Ortho-McNeill Pharmaceutical, Inc., 2003; Mirena Package Insert, Berlex Laboratories, Inc., 2000.
New contraceptive options: patient adherence and satisfaction [Editorial] by Laura B. Hansen, PHARM.D., and Joseph J. Saseen, PHARM.D. (American Family Physician February 15, 2004, http://www.aafp.org/afp/20040215/editorials.html )
New contraceptive options by Emily J. Herndon, M.D., and Miriam Zieman, M.D. (American Family Physician February 15, 2004, http://www.aafp.org/afp/20040215/853.html )
Reviewed/Updated: 09/06
Created: 10/04