Bibliographic information
GuidelineAbortion care guideline
Year of Publication2022
Issuing InstitutionWHO
Recommendation
Maintained
For intrauterine devices (IUDs): Suggest insertion/removal by traditional and complementary medicine professionals (TCMPs)
Recommended in favor
Conditional
Notes and Remarks
Condition: In contexts with established health system mechanisms for the participation of these professionals in other tasks related to maternal and reproductive health.
KEY HUMAN RIGHTS CONSIDERATIONS RELEVANT TO POST-ABORTION CONTRACEPTION
- Contraception should be provided only where the person has given free and informed consent to receive it.
- States must ensure availability of the full range of contraceptive options, including a wide range of modern, safe and affordable methods.
- States must ensure adequate access to essential medicines, including contraceptives, in an affordable and non-discriminatory manner.
- Everyone has a right to evidence-based information on all aspects of SRH, including contraceptives.
- Contraceptive information and services must be provided without discrimination, coercion or violence.
- Everyone has a right to privacy and confidentiality in the receipt of contraceptive information and services.
- Post-abortion contraceptive information and services should be available and accessible to adolescents without requiring parental or guardian authorization.
- States must guarantee that practices of conscientious refusal/objection do not infringe on the right to contraceptive information and services.
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This recommendation also appears in the following guidelines:
Originally Developed
Guideline
Health worker roles in providing safe abortion care and post-abortion contraception
Year2015
InstitutionWorld Health Organization
Guideline
Abortion care guideline, 2nd ed
Year2024
InstitutionWorld Health Organization