Chapter 2
Medical Eligibility Criteria for Progestin-Only Pills
Ask the client the questions below about known medical conditions. Examinations and tests are not necessary. If she answers “no” to all of the questions, then she can start POPs if she wants. If she answers “yes” to a question, follow the instructions. In some cases she can still start POPs. |
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1. Do you have severe cirrhosis of the liver, or severe tumor?
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2. Do you have a serious problem now with a blood clot in your leg or lungs?
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4. Are you taking medication for seizures? Are you taking rifampicin or rifabutin for tuberculosis or other illness?
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5. Do you have or have you ever had breast cancer?
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Also, women should not use POPs if they report having thrombogenic mutations or lupus with positive (or unknown) antiphospholipid antibodies. For complete classifications, see Appendix D - Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use. Be sure to explain the health benefits and risks and the side effects of the method that the client will use. Also, point out any conditions that would make the method inadvisable, when relevant to the client. |