| Breast cancer |
Contraceptive
choices |
| Note:
Any contraceptive method is appropriate for women with undiagnosed breast mass, benign
breast disease or a family history of breast cancer. |
- Copper IUD is a good contraceptive choice.
- According to the World Health Organization (WHO), combined oral contraceptives (OCs),
combined injectables, DMPA, NET-EN and Norplant are contraindicated. Progestin-only pills
and LNg-IUDs are usually undesirable to initiate.
|
| Endometrial, ovarian,
cervical cancer |
Contraceptive
choices |
| Note: OCs
reduce risk of developing endometrial and ovarian cancer. |
- In general, treatment of these cancers causes sterility.
- If treatment is not available and contraception is needed, OCs, progestin-only pills,
combined injectables, DMPA, NET-EN and Norplant are good choices.
- Use of Copper or LNg-IUDs should not be initiated, but may be continued if the cancer
develops during use.
|
| Cardiovascular
diseases |
Contraceptive
choices |
| Note: Smoking
increases the risk of cardiovascular disease at all ages. For women 35 years or older who
are light smokers, OCs are usually undesirable. For women 35 years or older who are heavy
smokers (more than 20 cigarettes daily), OCs should not be used and combined injectables
are usually undesirable. |
| Deep venous thrombosis/
pulmonary embolism (history of or current) |
- Progestin-only pills, DMPA, NET-EN, Norplant and both Copper and LNg-IUDs are good
choices.
- Sterilization should be delayed until the condition is treated and resolved.
- OCs or combined injectables are contraindicated.
|
| Hypertension Past
(excluding hypertension in pregnancy) or mild (140-159/90-99 mm Hg) |
- Progestin-only pills, Norplant and both Copper and LNg-IUDs are good choices.
- OCs and combined injectables are usually undesirable methods or are second choices
(methods for which health benefits outweigh potential risks). DMPA and NET-EN are second
choices.
- For female sterilization, hypertension increases general anesthesia risks. Hypertension
does not affect the safety of vasectomy.
|
| Hypertension Moderate
(160-179/100-109 mm Hg) |
- Progestin-only pills, Norplant and both Copper and LNg-IUDs are good choices. DMPA and
NET-EN are second choices.
- Combined injectables are usually undesirable. OCs are generally contraindicated. If
moderate hypertension develops during use, OCs should be discontinued.
- For female sterilization, hypertension increases general anesthesia risks.
|
| Hypertension Severe
(180/110 mm Hg or greater) or vascular disease |
- Copper IUD is a good choice. Progestin-only pills, Norplant and LNg-IUDs are second
choices. DMPA and NET-EN are usually undesirable methods.
- OCs and combined injectables are contraindicated.
- For female sterilization, hypertension increases general anesthesia risks.
|
| Diabetes |
Contraceptive
choices |
| Diabetes Without
vascular disease |
- All methods can be used.
- Female and male sterilization can be performed but with extra precautions to anticipate
possible hypoglycemia or ketoacidosis, and the increased risk of postoperative wound
infections.
|
| Diabetes With
vascular disease or diabetes for more than 20 years |
- The Copper IUD is a good contraceptive choice. Progestin-only pills, Norplant and
LNg-IUDs are second choices.
- OCs and combined injectables either are contraindicated or are usually undesirable
methods of choice.
- DMPA and NET-EN are usually undesirable choices.
- For female sterilization, refer client to a center with additional medical support for
potential complications. Male sterilization can be performed but with extra preparation
and precaution since diabetes increases the risk of postoperative infection.
|
| Liver disease |
Contraceptive
choices |
| . |
- The Copper IUD is a good choice for women with active viral hepatitis, cirrhosis or
liver tumors.
- Progestin-only pills, DMPA, NET-EN, Norplant and the LNg-IUD are methods of last choice
for women with active viral hepatitis, severe cirrhosis or liver tumors.
- OCs are contraindicated in women with active viral hepatitis, severe cirrhosis, or any
kind of liver tumor, and are a last choice for women with mild cirrhosis.
|
| Neurological |
Contraceptive
choices |
| Epilepsy |
- DMPA and the Copper or LNg-IUDs are good contraceptive choices.
- For women taking anticonvulsants (except valproic acid), the efficacy of OCs,
progestin-only pills, combined injectables and Norplant may be reduced.
- Female sterilization can be performed with extra precautions.
|
| Headache: severe
recurrent, with focal neurological symptoms (includes migraine) |
- Copper and LNg-IUDs, and sterilization are good choices.
- OCs and combined injectables are not recommended.
- Progestin-only pills, DMPA, NET-EN or Norplant are usually undesirable methods if this
type of headache develops during their use.
|
| Sickle cell |
Contraceptive
choices |
| . |
- Progestin-only methods (pills, injectables, Norplant or LNg-IUD) are good choices.
- WHO recommends combined hormonal methods (pills and injectables) and Copper IUD as
second choices (methods for which health benefits outweigh potential risks).
|
| Note:
Because the antibiotics rifampicin and griseofulvin may reduce the efficacy of hormonal
contraceptive methods, OCs, progestin-only pills, combined injectables and Norplant are
usually undesirable choices for women taking these drugs. Sources:
World Health Organization. Improving Access to Quality Care in Family Planning. Medical
Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use. Geneva: World Health Organization,1996;
U.S. Agency for International Development. Recommendations for Updating Selected
Practices in Contraceptive Use: Volumes I/II. Washington: U.S. Agency for
International Development, 1994/1997. |