Contraception is an important issue for women with diabetes mellitus as unplanned pregnancy can present major maternal and perinatal complications. The rising incidence of diabetes worldwide means increasing thought needs to be given to contraceptive options for these women. This article reviews current evidence and recommends best practice for prescribing hormonal contraceptives in women with diabetes. Women with diabetes have the same choice of contraceptives as the general population, but the potential metabolic effects of hormonal methods need to be considered in relation to an individual’s diabetic profile and their need for effective contraception. Currently, there appear to be wide variations in the way that professionals evaluate th...
Aim: To establish the patterns of contraceptive prescribing for women aged 15–49 with Type 1 diabete...
Abstract Objective: The use of combined hormonal contraceptives (CHCs) worsens glucose tolerance, b...
Adolescent pregnancy is a major public health problem worldwide. Adolescents living with diabetes ar...
Contraception is an important issue of women with diabetes as unplanned pregnancy can present major ...
Background and methodologyThis study sought to establish use of hormonal contraception in UK women a...
Diabetes mellitus (DM), the most common of metabolic disorders, is a global public health concern. N...
OBJECTIVE: The metabolic syndrome (MS) is a set of five cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors: e...
Diabetes affects many women of reproductive age. Choice of contraceptive method is essential in orde...
Objective: To compare the different types of contraception and its use in women with diabetes mellit...
OBJECTIVE — To investigate the impact of a long-acting injectable progestin, depo-medroxyprogesteron...
This study sought to establish use of hormonal contraception in UK women aged between 15 and 44 year...
AimsTo determine how a diabetes diagnosis affects contraception use.MethodsThis retrospective cohort...
Objective: To compare the different types of contraception and itsuse in women with diabetes mellitu...
Volume 10, Number 2, Apr-May-Jun 2013 Contraceptive choices for women with diabetes Jill Shawe Unpla...
Objectives To understand factors which promote or discourage use of contraception in women with diab...
Aim: To establish the patterns of contraceptive prescribing for women aged 15–49 with Type 1 diabete...
Abstract Objective: The use of combined hormonal contraceptives (CHCs) worsens glucose tolerance, b...
Adolescent pregnancy is a major public health problem worldwide. Adolescents living with diabetes ar...
Contraception is an important issue of women with diabetes as unplanned pregnancy can present major ...
Background and methodologyThis study sought to establish use of hormonal contraception in UK women a...
Diabetes mellitus (DM), the most common of metabolic disorders, is a global public health concern. N...
OBJECTIVE: The metabolic syndrome (MS) is a set of five cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors: e...
Diabetes affects many women of reproductive age. Choice of contraceptive method is essential in orde...
Objective: To compare the different types of contraception and its use in women with diabetes mellit...
OBJECTIVE — To investigate the impact of a long-acting injectable progestin, depo-medroxyprogesteron...
This study sought to establish use of hormonal contraception in UK women aged between 15 and 44 year...
AimsTo determine how a diabetes diagnosis affects contraception use.MethodsThis retrospective cohort...
Objective: To compare the different types of contraception and itsuse in women with diabetes mellitu...
Volume 10, Number 2, Apr-May-Jun 2013 Contraceptive choices for women with diabetes Jill Shawe Unpla...
Objectives To understand factors which promote or discourage use of contraception in women with diab...
Aim: To establish the patterns of contraceptive prescribing for women aged 15–49 with Type 1 diabete...
Abstract Objective: The use of combined hormonal contraceptives (CHCs) worsens glucose tolerance, b...
Adolescent pregnancy is a major public health problem worldwide. Adolescents living with diabetes ar...