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Filter by:This is a study to determine if a video that utilizes a peer to teach self administration of subcutaneous depot medroxyprogesterone is both effective and well accepted by adolescent patients who are already receiving ongoing treatment with depot medroxyprogesterone by a medical provider via an inter muscular injection. Self administration can be done at home and therefore offers an alternative to traveling to a medical office.
The study aims to compare immediate post-placental (within 10 minutes of placenta delivery) intrauterine contraceptive device (Copper T 380A) insertion versus conventional placement at 6 weeks (often referred to as delayed or interval insertion) regarding the clinical outcomes (safety, efficacy, expulsion and continuation rates) for women undergoing caesarean section.