Contraception Consultation

Choosing the right contraception is an important part of reproductive health. Contraceptive advice should be tailored to age, medical history, lifestyle and future pregnancy plans. Mr Thomas Bainton, Consultant Gynaecologist, provides specialist contraception consultations within a structured, evidence-based private setting.

If you are seeking a private contraception specialist, consultant-led advice ensures safe, personalised and informed decision-making.

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Contraception Key Factors

What Is Contraception?

Methods used to prevent pregnancy safely and effectively.

Why Specialist Advice Matters

Choice depends on medical history, risk factors, cycle pattern and long-term plans.

Types of Contraception Available

Hormonal methods, intrauterine devices, barrier methods and long-acting reversible contraception (LARC).

Consultation Focus

Safety assessment, suitability review and personalised guidance.

When to Book a Consultation

If starting contraception, changing method, experiencing side effects or requiring long-term planning.

Patient Pathway for Contraception Consultation

Specialist Consultation

Detailed discussion of symptoms, sexual history and risk factors to establish likelihood of pelvic infection.
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Risk Assessment

Evaluation of blood pressure, relevant medical conditions and contraindications in line with UK guidance.

Method Selection

Clear explanation of suitable contraceptive options, including benefits and potential side effects.

Follow-up

Structured follow-up to monitor tolerance, manage side effects and review long-term suitability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which contraception is most effective?

Long-acting reversible methods such as IUS, IUD and implants are among the most effective options.

Yes. Certain hormonal methods can reduce bleeding and menstrual pain.

All methods are assessed against individual medical history to ensure safety.

Regular review is recommended, particularly if health circumstances change.

Yes. Consultation ensures safe transition between methods.