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. 2018 Jun 15;44(3):228–230. doi: 10.1136/bmjsrh-2018-200091

Table 1.

Pre-surgical contraception participant information

Question Response % n
Do you use contraception at present? Yes 55 23
No 24 10
In a same sex relationship 2 1
No, partner uses condoms 21 9
Not in a relationship 5 2
Do you suffer from or undertake any of the following that may affect your contraceptive choices? Smoking 0 0
History of deep vein thrombosis 5 2
History of heart disease 5 2
Migraine 10 4
Did not answer 83 35
Type of contraception used Progestogen-only pill 7 3
Progestogen implant (eg, Nexplanon) 12 5
Progestogen injection (eg, Depo-Provera) 5 2
Intrauterine device – copper 5 2
Intrauterine device – hormonal (eg, Mirena or Jaydess) 19 8
Condoms – male
Female sterilisation 5 2
Male sterilisation 5 2
None 12 5
Did not answer 5 2
26 11
Are there contraceptive methods you have been told you cannot use? Yes 24 10
No 66 28
Did not answer 9 4
Reasons given for not using contraceptive methods (optional response) Irregular cycles 1
Lack of efficacy 1
Familial history of deep vein thrombosis 3
Overweight 3
High blood pressure 2
Who do you speak to about contraception? General practitioner 42 18
Practice nurse 26 11
Family planning clinic 26 11
Gynaecologist 5 2
Genitourinary medicine clinic 2 1
Pharmacist 0 0
Other 0 0
Did not respond 14 6