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This quality standard covers contraception for women, including emergency contraception. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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This guideline covers care for women of any age (including girls and young women under 18) who request an abortion. It aims to improve the organisation of services and make them easier for women to access. Detailed recommendations on conducting abortions at different gestational stages are also included, to ensure that women get the safest and most effective care possible.
This guideline covers assessing and managing heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia). It aims to help healthcare professionals investigate the cause of heavy periods that are affecting a woman’s quality of life and to offer the right treatments, taking into account the woman’s priorities and preferences.
This guideline covers contraceptive services for under-25s. It aims to ensure all under-25s are given advice and information on all types of contraception. This includes additional tailored support to meet the particular needs and choices of those who are socially disadvantaged or who may find it difficult to use these services.
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available, such as contraceptive injections or implants, and intrauterine contraceptives (an IUD...
Abortion care. Patient decision aid on choosing between medical or surgical abortion before 14 weeks
available, such as contraceptive injections or implants, and intrauterine contraceptives (an IUD...
Monitoring for intrauterine growth restriction:- What is the pattern of fetal growth in healthy twin and triplet pregnancies, and how...
NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on Natural Cycles for monitoring fertility .