Abstract
The progestin-only oral contraceptive (POC) is not a widely-used method of contraception, possibly due to competition from other contemporary contraceptive methods or misunderstanding and prejudices among clients and/or service providers. Because of its underuse, the POC, as a contraceptive method, is under-studied.
This article evaluates the general merits of the POC and its disadvantages relative to combined oral contraceptives (COCs) and other contraceptive methods, specifically during the postpartum period and particularly for breastfeeding women. We find that the POC appears to be a safe and acceptable contraceptive method for postpartum women who are fully or nearly fully breastfeeding at six months postpartum or when menstruation returns. The POC could be considered for use at any time by non-breastfeeding postpartum women. The need for empirical studies of the POC is also discussed.
Resumé
La méthode de contraception par les produits ne contenant que de la progestine (POC) administrés par voie orale n'est pas largement utilisée, sans doute en raison de la concurrence que lui font d'autres méthodes modernes ou à cause de malentendus, voire de préjugés, de la part des clientes et/ou de ceux qui offrent ce service. Etant peu utilisé en tant que méthode contraceptive, le POC est aussi moins étudié.
L'article présenté évalue les mérites généraux de ces produits et leurs inconvénients en les comparant à des contraceptifs oraux combinés (COC) et à d'autres méthodes de contraception, et cela spécifiquement durant la période du post-partum et plus particulièrement chez les femmes qui allaitent. On a constaté que les POC semblent constituer une méthode de contraception sûre et acceptable après le post-partum chez les femmes qui allaitent entièrement, ou presque, six mois après l'accouchement ou lorsque la menstruation reprend. On pourrait envisager l'utilisation des POC à n'importe quel moment après l'accouchement chez les femmes qui n'allaitent pas. L'article examine également la nécessité de conduire des études empiriques sur les POC.
Resumen
El método anticonceptivo oral con productos que contienen sólo progesterona (POC) no se utiliza en gran medida, sin duda debido a la competencia de otros métodos modernos o a causa de malentendidos y prejuicios de parte de las clientas y/o de los proveedores de este servicio. Debido a su escaso uso, el POC ha sido poco estudiado.
Este artículo evalúa los méritos generales del POC y sus inconvenientes en comparación con los anticonceptivos orales combinados (COC) y otros métodos anticonceptivos, específicamente durante el período de posparto y, en particular, en las mujeres que amamantan. Se ha determinado que el POC parece constituir un método anticonceptivo seguro y aceptable en el posparto para las mujeres que amamantan exclusivamente, o casi exclusivamente, seis meses después del parto o cuando se reanuda la menstruación. Se podría considerar el uso del POC en cualquier momento después del parto entre las mujeres que no amamantan. Este artículo examina asimismo la necesidad de realizar estudios empíricos relativos at POC.
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Chi, I.C., Robbins, M. & Balogh, S. The progestin-only oral contraceptive —its place in postpartum contraception. Adv Contracept 8, 93–103 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01849746
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