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Managing Diabetes in Women of Childbearing Age

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Case 4 A 21-year-old woman with T1DM wishes to start contraception but has concerns about long-term options. She seeks your advice in making a decision.

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For long-term pregnancy prevention, either the copper or progesterone-containing intrauterine device (IUD) is safe and effective for women with T1DM or T2DM.31 While the levonor­gestrel IUD does not produce ­metabolic changes in T1DM, it has not yet been adequately studied in T2DM. Demographics suggest that young women with T2DM could become viable candidates for intrauterine contraception.31

The hormone-releasing “ring” has been found to be reliable and safe for women of late reproductive age with T1DM.32 Combined hormonal contraceptives and the transdermal contraceptive patch are best avoided to reduce risk for complications associated with estrogen-containing contraceptives (eg, venous thromboembolism and myocardial infarction).33

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