Of 15 trials in this systematic review, seven examined immediate versus later insertion of intrauterine contraception. Insertion immediately (within 10 minutes) after a placenta delivery reduces the risk of a subsequent pregnancy and eliminates the need for a return visit to start contraception. The benefit of effective contraception immediately after delivery may outweigh increased expulsion risk.
Immediate postpartum insertion of intrauterine device for contraception (review)
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Lopez LM, Bernholc A, Hubacher D, Stuart G, Van Vliet HA.