Who is this course suitable for?
The content of Essential Contraception following Childbirth is specific to the needs of counselling mothers for contraception immediately after delivery.
Previously, this course was called Essential Contraception for Midwives, and to be able to take part you needed to be a midwife registered with the NMC. However, the course title has been updated to Essential Contraception following Childbirth, to recognise the multi-disciplinary nature of post-delivery care. All learners who work in a relevant setting are welcome to take the course, including midwives, health visitors, and other allied professionals. It is relevant for all practitioners working with patients following birth, who need an introduction to Contraception and provides a useful update for more experienced staff. This course benefits from being delivered in multi-disciplinary groups, where practitioners can learn from one another.
The content of Essential Contraception following Childbirth is specific to the needs of counselling mothers for contraception immediately after delivery.
Previously, this course was called Essential Contraception for Midwives, and to be able to take part you needed to be a midwife registered with the NMC. However, the course title has been updated to Essential Contraception following Childbirth, to recognise the multi-disciplinary nature of post-delivery care. All learners who work in a relevant setting are welcome to take the course, including midwives, health visitors, and other allied professionals. It is relevant for all practitioners working with patients following birth, who need an introduction to Contraception and provides a useful update for more experienced staff. This course benefits from being delivered in multi-disciplinary groups, where practitioners can learn from one another.
If you don't fall into the above categories but are still interested in attending, we welcome you as a candidate but want to highlight that some of the terminology used, you may not be familiar with. We recommend getting in touch with the events organiser to discuss whether they believe that you will be able to keep up with the course content or if they would recommend any pre-learning before attending an event.
What will attending this course allow me to do?
Essential Contraception following Childbirth is a half day course to help you develop the skills and confidence to consult with patients about contraception.
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Describe the currently available contraceptive methods
- Discuss the main advantages and disadvantages of these contraceptive methods
- Identify contraindications to contraceptive methods by using the UKMEC
- Understand when contraception can be started after pregnancy
- Introduce contraception into consultations with pregnant and recently delivered women
- Understand the use of “Bridging Contraception”
Please note, obtaining our qualifications does not automatically enable you to perform any particular task, that is up to employing organisations to decide if an employee is competent to do. You need to consider any requirements that are stipulated by commissioners with whom they are contracting to deliver services. FSRH does not set rules as to who can do what. We just give advice on best professional practice and will only support practice in line with our guidance and standards.
We recommend consulting with your employer to understand their requirements and discussing whether they believe this training to be suitable for you. You can also reach out to a Faculty Registered Trainer (FRT) for a discussion. Let them know about your ambitions regarding focusing your work on sexual health services going forward and decide which path would benefit you the most.
We recommend consulting with your employer to understand their requirements and discussing whether they believe this training to be suitable for you. You can also reach out to a Faculty Registered Trainer (FRT) for a discussion. Let them know about your ambitions regarding focusing your work on sexual health services going forward and decide which path would benefit you the most.
Booking an event.
Although the FSRH have recently started to host some Essentials events, you will find that most events as still hosted by approved facilitators.
To find a course near you, please check out our Events page here - Events - Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (fsrh.org). Once you find an event you are interested in, please contact the organiser on the details they have provided to book a space. Speaking to the organiser of the event, they may have facilities to allow for invoices to be generated for employer payment, but this is not something we stipulate as a requirement.
If you have reached out to an event facilitator and haven't heard back, please be mindful that many of them are hosting these events in addition to their own full-time employment and may just take a little longer to reply. You can certainly get in touch with us to see if we have any additional contact details that the facilitator has given us permission to share. If not, then we are certainly happy to pass a message on to ask for them to get in touch with you directly. Do be mindful however that as they are not employed by us, we cannot control or dictate whether they will choose to get back in touch with you - if any event is sold out then there may just be too many people to contact.
Completion of this course.
Essential Contraception following Childbirth is not a competency-based course and it is not assessed. Attendees will be provided with a workbook, which contains supporting documents for use on the day and for future reference. Attendees will receive an electronic Certificate of Attendance usually around within a week to 10 days following the event.
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