In the video I said that a POP is considered missed after 3 hours, which is true for traditional POPs like Micronor, Norgeston or Noriday But I've been advised by one of my friends who's a pharmacist that the most common POP used now (desogestrel) has different missed pill rules - a pill is considered missed after 12 hours! So make sure to find out what POP the patient is taking when counselling on missed pill rules :) HOPE YOU ENJOYED THE VIDEO!
This is so helpful! thank you so much for making this video! I have a question about the table on 3:50 about when to take emergency contraception when missing a COCP. I thought that women were generally most fertile around days 12-16ish. Using that logic, wouldn't it make more sense to have a sigh of relief for week 1, emergency contraception for the end of week 2 and beginning of week three and skip the pill free interval for the final week? Maybe im misunderstanding or maybe these two concepts are not related. Just wondering
Just subscribed! I love your videos so much; they're concise and I feel like I got all the information i really need, without all the unnecessary stuff.
This is great, thank you!! Now to ask - can you do a contraception OSCE vid in 8 mins please?! I cannot find one anywhere.... maybe it is because it is impossible... :-)
In the video I said that a POP is considered missed after 3 hours, which is true for traditional POPs like Micronor, Norgeston or Noriday
But I've been advised by one of my friends who's a pharmacist that the most common POP used now (desogestrel) has different missed pill rules - a pill is considered missed after 12 hours! So make sure to find out what POP the patient is taking when counselling on missed pill rules :)
HOPE YOU ENJOYED THE VIDEO!
1:39 is super useful! Also i didn’t know that copper decreases sperm motility and occupies the uterine cavity to prevent implantation!
Number ONE FAN THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO EVER
Literally come back to this video time and time again SO INFORMATIVE !!!
currently revising for MSRA and this is the best most concise resource n this I've found, and i hate this topic!
Wonderful to hear that Chris and I really hope your exam goes well!!!
Fantastic overview, concise and comprehensible. Used this video to prepare for my MPharm OSCEs (also student in Leicester).
Thank you
You should make more such videos ..very helpful ❤❤
Thank you for this comprehensive overview
Amazing video, Has absolutely everything you need to know for exams!!!!!!
Amazing video!! Just what i needed for exams
It is a ukmec 4 to take pop with breast cancer
This is so helpful! thank you so much for making this video! I have a question about the table on 3:50 about when to take emergency contraception when missing a COCP. I thought that women were generally most fertile around days 12-16ish. Using that logic, wouldn't it make more sense to have a sigh of relief for week 1, emergency contraception for the end of week 2 and beginning of week three and skip the pill free interval for the final week? Maybe im misunderstanding or maybe these two concepts are not related. Just wondering
Amazing video! Thank you so much for making this :)
So good👍
Just subscribed! I love your videos so much; they're concise and I feel like I got all the information i really need, without all the unnecessary stuff.
Thanks! Very helpful.
Great job♥️
Thanks a lot 😊
Thank you. It's helpful
This is great, thank you!! Now to ask - can you do a contraception OSCE vid in 8 mins please?! I cannot find one anywhere.... maybe it is because it is impossible... :-)
I don’t tend to do OSCE videos as GeekyMedics already do loads of them… but it could be something for the future :)
Thank you 🙏🩺
Thank u
What do you mean by HPG access?
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it’s just a period
Paul Harvey, page 2, the other side of the story. On TH-cam: "Contraceptives versus guns...which one is more dangerous to society Pt 1"
should include the side effects of CIUD btw, it can really damage your uterus and be toxic af