Intrauterine Device Termination Rates and the Menstrual Cycle Day of Insertion

World-wide, clinicians apparently prefer to insert the intrauterine device (IUD) during the bleeding phase of the menstrual cycle. To examine the benefits and risks of inserting IUDs at various times during the menstrual cycle, data on over 9000 women having copper T-200 IUD insertions were analyzed...

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Veröffentlicht in:Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) 1980-02, Vol.55 (2), p.220-224
Hauptverfasser: WHITE, MICHAEL K, ORY, HOWARD W, ROOKS, JUDITY B, ROCHAT, ROGER W
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Zusammenfassung:World-wide, clinicians apparently prefer to insert the intrauterine device (IUD) during the bleeding phase of the menstrual cycle. To examine the benefits and risks of inserting IUDs at various times during the menstrual cycle, data on over 9000 women having copper T-200 IUD insertions were analyzed. During the first 2 months after IUD insertion1) rates of IUD expulsion are lower the later in the menstrual cycle the IUD is inserted; 2) rates of IUD removal for pain and bleeding and rates of accidental pregnancy are higher the later in the minstrual cycle IUD is inserted, particularly after day 17. The present analysis sugests that the above are probably causal associations. It is estimated that 1000 insertins before day 11 will result in 9 more terminations of IUD use for expulsion, pain and bleeding, and accidental pregnancy than if the insertions are done after day 11. Furthermore, the copper T-200 IUD can be inserted with relative safety on the day it is requedsted if the womanʼs history indicates that she is unlikely to be pregnant. There is no justification for a blanket policy oos inserting IUDs only during the menses.
ISSN:0029-7844
1873-233X