Differences in Hormonal Patterns During the First Postabortion Menstrual Cycle after Two Techniques of Termination of Pregnancy
Fifteen patients underwent first-trimester abortion by one of two techniques. In group P, seven patients received prostaglandin vaginal suppositories during the 12 hours prior to vacuum aspiration, whereas eight patients in group V were aborted by aspiration alone. During the first postabortion mens...
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description | Fifteen patients underwent first-trimester abortion by one of two techniques. In group P, seven patients received prostaglandin vaginal suppositories during the 12 hours prior to vacuum aspiration, whereas eight patients in group V were aborted by aspiration alone. During the first postabortion menstrual cycle, daily peripheral blood levels of several hormones, including follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin, estradiol, and progesterone, were determined.
Patients in group P demonstrated a more rapid fall in progesterone levels following pregnancy termination (P |
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Patients in group P demonstrated a more rapid fall in progesterone levels following pregnancy termination (P<0.01). They also experienced a more physiologic first postabortion cycle as evidenced by a larger preovulatory estradiol peak (P<0.05) and a more normal luteal phase as judged by both the duration and elevation of progesterone levels.
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