Patient case study: The forgetful pill taker

Patient discussion to find a contraceptive method that will suit her busy student lifestyle

     

    Sonila is a 19-year-old university student who attends your clinic to seek alternative contraception, as she is struggling to remember to take her pill every day and she has concerns about having an unplanned pregnancy. She wants to find a contraceptive method that will suit her busy student lifestyle. This case study is fictitious.

    The forgetful pill taker

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    Learning objectives:

    • Learn more about counselling women with the contraceptive method that will best suit their needs
    • Explore whether Kyleena® (19.5mg levonorgestrel) would be suitable for Sonila?

     

    Duration | 7 minutes 44 seconds

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