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Patient discussion on an insertion referral

Mandy has been referred from a colleague "unable to pass an uterine sound". Mandy has tried pills in the past and forgets to take them and doesn't like the thought of the hormonal implant. This case study is fictitious.


Learning objectives:

  • What are the important considerations pre IUS fitting in more challenging cases?
  • What counselling considerations would you need to think about for Mandy?

 

Duration
| 8 minutes 11 seconds

Other patient case studies:

Case Study - Anxious about hormones
Jade: Anxious about hormones
23-year-old non-smoker anxious about hormones and wants a non-hormonal contraceptive option.
PP-KYL-IE-0259-1, January 2026
Case study 3 - The forgetful pill taker
Sonila: The forgetful pill taker
19-year-old university student struggling to remember to take her pill every day but is concerned about an unplanned pregnancy.
PP-KYL-IE-0261-1, January 2026

Our Speakers:

Dr. Jane Davis

Dr. Jane Davis

GP with a special interest in women's health, NHS South West.

Jane is a doctor working in Cornwall. She is a GP and Specialty Doctor in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare. She is a FSRH registered trainer, BMS Menopause Specialist and PPMC tutor. Jane loves teaching and is a board member of the Primary Care Women’s Health Forum. She is the Medical Editor of “Her Life Her Health” and heads the PCWHF’s public facing website, “Rock My Menopause”.

Dr. Radhika Vohra

Dr. Radhika Vohra

GP with a special interest in women's health and education.

Dr. Vohra qualified from the University of Birmingham Medical School (MBChB) and works as a NHS GP in Caterham and Private GP at Spire Gatwick Park Hospital. Whilst enjoying all the challenges of General Practice, her special interests has been in women's health and education. she is a Faculty Registered Trainer for the FSRH, Speaker, NHS England Appraiser, GP Representative to the Newson Health Menopause Society and Medical Trustee to The Menopause Charity. Dr. Vohra believes educating Health professionals on the challenges all women face at each stage of their hormone journey is crucial to providing effective and quality care. She is fluent in English, Punjabi and Hindi.

PP-KYL-IE-0260-1   |   January 2026