When administered soon following abortion operations and when otherwise medically suitable for a patient, all contraceptive methods are safe and effective. Providing a contraceptive technique promptly following an induced or spontaneous abortion can assist individuals in achieving their desired reproductive results while reducing the strain of several visits. Contraception counseling and techniques should be made available to all patients who have had an induced or spontaneous abortion, and the patient’s decision to refuse or postpone this treatment should be respected. Recognizing the unique hurdles that each patient may face is critical to providing patient-centered treatment. It is also critical to understand the history of reproductive rights violations in the United States, such as contraceptive coercion and forced sterilization.
Finally, physicians should prioritize access to counseling and, ideally, all types of contraception, while keeping in mind that each patient is unique.