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These notes contain information on contraception after childbirth, specifically 6 weeks post-cesarean section. They also cover stress incontinence in post-menopausal women.

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25. Contraception 6w post-CS à lactational amenorrhea, POP, COCP, IUCD; lactational amenorrhea up until 21 days (no contraception needed during this time); COCP shouldn’t be used if breastfeeding, have increased risk of VTE, or if CS; IUCD only if CS uncomplicated; POP probably the best option – obs...

25. Contraception 6w post-CS à lactational amenorrhea, POP, COCP, IUCD; lactational amenorrhea up until 21 days (no contraception needed during this time); COCP shouldn’t be used if breastfeeding, have increased risk of VTE, or if CS; IUCD only if CS uncomplicated; POP probably the best option – obs/gynae - 26. PM woman w/ stress incontinence + mild cystocele à vaginal or ring pessary. A ring pessary is a vaginal pessary – obs/gynae

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