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S2k-Guideline Non-hormonal Contraception, Part 1: Natural Family Planning, Lactational Amenorrhea, Barrier Methods, Coitus Interruptus: Guideline of the DGGG, OEGGG and SGGG (S2k-Level, AWMF Registry No. 015 - 095, January 2024).

Bettina BöttcherMaria J BeckermannBarbara BergerJann Frederik CremersElisabeth DʼCostaPetra Frank-HerrmannTanja Freundl-SchüttCornelia FriedrichSören FunckChristine GathmannMaren GoeckenjanSabine GoetteKatharina HanckeChristian Leiber-CaspersJana MaeffertGabriele MerkiPatricia OppeltSaira-Christine RenteriaAnnette Richter-UnruhSebastian Daniel SchäferAnne-Rose SchardtNina SchernusClaudia Schumann-DoermerHelga SeylerChristine SieberBarbara SonntagGabriele StöckerBettina TothAngela TunkelLisa-Maria WallwienerSabine Segerer
Published in: Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde (2024)
Aim This official guideline was published and coordinated by the DGGG, OEGGG and SGGG with the involvement of other medical societies. The aim was to provide a consensus-based overview of non-hormonal forms of contraception based on an evaluation of the relevant literature. The first part of these summarized statements and recommendations presents natural family planning methods such as lactational amenorrhea, barrier methods and coitus interruptus. The second part will focus on intrauterine devices and sterilization methods. Methods This S2k-guideline was developed by representative members from different medical professions on behalf of the guidelines commission of the DGGG, OEGGG and SGGG using a structured consensus process. Recommendations The guideline provides recommendations on the indications for, safety of use, benefits, and limitations of the different methods as well as recommendations on providing advice and other aspects of non-hormonal contraception. Natural family planning methods, lactational amenorrhea, barrier methods and coitus interruptus are discussed.
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