Clinicians can support patient autonomy and reproductive justice by using shared decision making to assist patients choose a contraceptive method that is the best fit for their preferences, lifestyle and reproductive goals and having the skills and knowledge to provide patients with the full range of contraceptive options.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand how to counsel patients for contraception using shared decision making
- Discuss the benefits, efficacy, and side effects of each contraceptive method
- Describe which methods can be used for emergency contraception
- Choose a method of emergency contraception that best meets the needs of each patient
- Determine which forms of EC are most effective depending on patient preferences and BMI