CDC Contraceptive Guidance for Health Care Providers

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Ensuring access to family planning services during COVID-19: A summary of CDC’s family planning recommendations for healthcare providers

The Family Planning National Trainingexternal icon Center (FPNTC) has compiled a list of suggestions and accompanying resourcesexternal icon to help family planning providers meet their clients’ needs while keeping themselves and clients safe during this nationwide COVID-19 public health emergency.

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U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, 2016 (US MEC)

The 2016 U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use (U.S. MEC) comprises recommendations for the use of specific contraceptive methods by women and men who have certain characteristics or medical conditions. The recommendations in this report are intended to assist health care providers when they counsel women, men, and couples about contraceptive method choice.

Recommendations about the use of hormonal contraceptive methods (including depot medroxyprogesterone acetate) and intrauterine devices among women at high risk for HIV were updated in April 2020 in the MMWR and here.


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U.S. Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use, 2016 (US SPR)

The 2016 U.S. Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use (U.S. SPR) addresses a select group of common, yet sometimes controversial or complex, issues regarding initiation and use of specific contraceptive methods. The recommendations in this report are intended to serve as a source of clinical guidance for health care providers and provide evidence-based guidance to reduce medical barriers to contraception access and use.

 

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Quality Family Planning

Providing Quality Family Planning Services (QFP) recommends how to provide family planning services so that individuals can achieve their desired number and spacing of children, increase the chances that a baby will be born healthy, and improve their health even if they choose to not have children.

 

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