Local Family Planning clinic

Group A will complete the following discussion and then respond to Group B discussion. Emergency Contraception: A16 year old reports to the local Family Planning clinic with concerns regarding pregnancy. She relates she had unprotected intercourse 2 nig
 

Group A

Emergency Contraception:

A16 year old reports to the local Family Planning clinic with concerns regarding pregnancy. She relates she had unprotected intercourse 2 nights ago and believes she may be ‘fertile’. She wants to learn more about the ‘morning after pill’

  1. What additional information should you obtain from her?
  2. What do you know about emergency contraception and the side effects?
  3. What educational points should you provide to her?

Please use 7th edition APA format. One reference and one incitation. 200 words.

I would suggest you use your textbook as your reference for your first post.
Maternal-Child Nursing Care Optimizing Outcomes for Mothers, Children, & Families (with The Women’s Health Companion) by Susan Ward and Shelton Hisley.
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Further, the doctor can insert the intrauterine device (IUD) within five days. Once the emergency contraceptive is given within the given timeline, the patient may experience side effects, such as dizziness, fatigue, nausea, headache, or vomiting (Ward & Hisley, 2015). With this information regarding the emergency contraceptives, it would be essential for the teenage girl to know that unprotected sex could lead to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Hence, engaging in safe sex should be a priority by using condoms to prevent pregnancy and STIs.

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