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Circumstances | Starting day | Additional contraceptive protection required? | Any additional information |
Women having menstrual cycles | Day 1-5 of cycle | No | It is advisable to check that the menstrual period is typical of the woman's usual bleeding pattern in terms duration, heaviness and timing. |
Women having menstrual cycles | After Day 5 of cycle | Yes (7 days) | If there has been a risk of pregnancy consider EC and quick starting (see below) c |
Women who are amenorrhoeic | Any time if it is reasonably certain she is not pregnant | Yes (7 days) | If there has been a risk of pregnancy consider EC and quick starting (see below) c |
Postpartum (a) | <= 21 days postpartum | No | |
Postpartum (a) | > 21 days postpartum | Start as for other women having menstrual cycles | If there has been a risk of pregnancy consider EC and quick starting (see below) (c) |
Postpartum (a) | > 21 days postpartum if menstrual cycles have not returned | Yes (7 days) | If there has been a risk of pregnancy consider EC and quick starting (see below) (c) |
Post first- or second-trimester abortion | Up to and including Day 5 (b) | No | The injectable can be initiated after the first part of a medical abortion |
Post first- or second-trimester abortion | At any other time if it is reasonably certain she is not pregnant | Yes (7 days) | The injectable can be initiated after the first part of a medical abortion |
Quick starting after oral EC OR in other situations in which pregnancy cannot be excluded (c) | If pregnancy cannot be excluded ideally use a bridging method until negative PT at 3 weeks. If bridging method inappropriate or unacceptable consider quick starting injectable with advice to use additional precaution for 7 days after injection and pregnancy test no sooner than 3 weeks after most recent UPSI. Note that after UPA-EC, quick start should be delayed for 5 day |
Key:
(a) Prior to 6 weeks postpartum use of DMPA in breastfeeding women is UKMEC 2
(b) The FSRH advises that women ideally start on the day or day after a first- or second-trimester abortion
(c) See FSRH guidance on Quick Starting Contraception
EC, emergency contraception; LNG, levonorgestrel; UPA, ulipristal acetate; UPSI, unprotected sexual intercourse.
Note that NICE suggest (2):
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