Hormonal contraception, breastfeeding and bedside advocacy: the case for patient-centered care.

Abstract:

:Postpartum contraceptive decision making is complex, and recommendations may be influenced by breastfeeding intentions. While biologically plausible, concerns about the adverse impact of hormonal contraception on breast milk production have not been supported by the clinical evidence to date. However, the data have limitations, which can lead providers with different priorities around contraception and breastfeeding to interpret the data in a way that advances their personal priorities. Discrepancies in interpretations can lead to divergent recommendations for individual women and may cause conflict. Furthermore, providers must recognize that decision making about contraception and breastfeeding takes place in complex cultural, historical and socioeconomic contexts. Implicit bias may influence a provider's counseling. Unrecognized biases toward one patient or another, or one practice or another, may influence a provider's counseling. It is crucial for providers to strive to recognize their own biases. Providers need to respectfully recognize each patient's values and preferences regarding hormonal contraception and breastfeeding. Developing a patient-centered decision tool or implementing patient-centered interview techniques specifically around breastfeeding and contraception could help to minimize provider-driven variability in care.

journal_name

Contraception

journal_title

Contraception

authors

Bryant AG,Lyerly AD,DeVane-Johnson S,Kistler CE,Stuebe AM

doi

10.1016/j.contraception.2018.10.011

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-02-01 00:00:00

pages

73-76

issue

2

eissn

0010-7824

issn

1879-0518

pii

S0010-7824(18)30484-0

journal_volume

99

pub_type

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