Postpartum Contraception Network

The Postpartum Contraception Network is a network of researchers, clinicians, public health, and other professionals working in, or with interests in, research, clinical practice and/or policy relating to access to postpartum contraception information and services in primary care, community and hospital settings in Australia and similar countries. Membership in the network provides an opportunity for connection, support and collaboration.
 
The Postpartum Contraception Network meets online several times a year, with additional communication and activities as needed.
 
Our vision: All postpartum women* have access to contraception information and services to support pregnancy planning and healthy intervals between pregnancies.
 
The objectives of the Postpartum Contraception Network are to:
  1. Identify and progress key priorities relating to postpartum contraception
  2. Share and disseminate good practice for postpartum contraception care
  3. Create opportunities to develop research ideas and form multidisciplinary collaborations
  4. Advocate for evidence-informed policy and practice in postpartum contraception care
Please contact Dr Jessica Botfield at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to register your interest in joining the network.
 
*We use the term women to mean people who identify as female and who have health needs pertaining to pregnancy and contraception. We recognise that this language may exclude people assigned female at birth who have these health needs but identify as male or non-binary, or who have variations in sex characteristics.