CU PAG Educational Handouts for Patients
Below we have provided patient handouts for all health providers – including general OB-GYNs, family planning physicians, general practitioners, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and physician assistants – focused on teen and adolescent gynecological medical conditions and treatments.
Educational Handouts for Patients
Problem Period Options
Problem Period Options - One Page
A one-page table of hormonal options for problem periods that providers can use in clinic during patient appointments.
Norethindrone Acetate (NETA)
Information for patients who are interested in using the progestin-based medication Norethindrone Acetate (NETA) to manage heavy and painful periods.
The Pill
Information for patients who are interested in using the pill to manage heavy and painful periods.
The Pill: Extended and Continuous Use
Extended and continued use patient information for the pill.
The Patch
Information for patients who are interested in using the patch to manage heavy and painful periods.
The Ring
Information for patients who are interested in using the ring (monthly or yearly) to manage heavy and painful periods.
Depo-Provera
Information for patients who are interested in using Depo-Provera (at the clinic or at home) to manage heavy and painful periods.
Implant
Information for patients who are interested in using the implant to manage heavy and painful periods.
Bleeding with the Implant
Information for patients concerned about bleeding with the implant.
Norethindrone POP
Information for patients who are interested in using Norethindrone Progestin-Only Pills (POP) to manage heavy and painful periods.
Drospirenone POP
Information for patients who are interested in using DrospirenoneProgestin-Only Pills (POP) to manage heavy and painful periods.
IUD Patient Handouts
Getting an IUD to Help with your Period
Information for teens and young adults regarding the use of intrauterine devices (IUDs) to manage heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB). Packet includes information about hormonal IUDs, IUD placement, how periods might be affected, and what to expect both short-term and long-term from the Levonorgestrel IUD.
Getting an IUD Under Anesthesia
For teens and young adults who will be undergoing anesthesia for IUD insertion - this packet explains how to prepare for the procedure and what to expect afterwards.
IUD Myths and Facts
A collection of facts to counter common misconceptions about progestin IUDs – information includes safety concerns, patient eligibility and long-term expectations.
IUD for Menstrual Suppression in Teens with Special Medical Needs
Patient information about why the IUD is a good option for people who do not want to have regular menstrual periods, or who have medical conditions that may be made worse by their menstrual cycle.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Patient Handouts
PCOS General Information
Information for teens and young adults regarding how PCOS is diagnosed, causes, and treatment options.
Options for managing periods with PCOS
Overview of treatment options for teens and young adults with PCOS.
Options for managing PCOS symptoms
In addition to the options we outlined for managing periods with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), there are other options for managing PCOS symptoms including Metformin and Spironolactone.
Additional Resources
Mental Health Resources
Information for teen and young adult mental health resources available online and within the Denver Metro area.
LGBTQIA+ Resources
Information for teens and young adults and their families regarding LGBTQIA+ resources available online and within the Denver Metro area.