Provision of immediate postpartum intrauterine contraception after vaginal birth within a public maternity setting: Health services research evaluation.
Michelle CooperKevin McGeechanAnna GlasierShiona CouttsFrances McGuireJeni HardenNicola BoydellSharon T CameronPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2019)
Routine PPIUC at vaginal birth is feasible. Complications were extremely rare. High expulsion rates may be observed in early stages of service introduction and with inexperienced providers. Re-insertion and therefore longer-term continuation rates of intrauterine contraception were very high. In settings with low rates of attendance for interval postpartum intrauterine contraception insertion, PPIUC could be a useful intervention to prevent unintended and closely spaced pregnancies.