Vaginal Misoprostol Prior to Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Insertion in Women Who Delivered Only By Elective Caeserean Section: Randomized Clinical Trial

Enas Mahmoud Mohammed Mohammed Elshahid;

Abstract


The intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) is a safe, extremely effective and long acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) method. It is possible that difficulty in inserting the device limits its use.
Until a short time ago, the IUCD was indicated only for multiparas. This recommendation probably originated from misgivings regarding a possible increase in the incidence of acute PID and the association between this condition and infertility. Although all subsequent studies have confirmed that this risk is low
In an attempt to improve the ease of IUCD insertion. The current study tested the use of misoprostol prior to the insertion.
Two hundreds and ten women delivered only with elective caesarean sections are candidate for T Cu 380A IUCD insertion participated in the study. Half of them were given 400 microgram of misoprostol vaginally and the other half was given the placebo (Starch tablets).
This study was conducted in Ain-Shams University Maternity Hospital during the period between October 2018


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Title Vaginal Misoprostol Prior to Intrauterine Contraceptive Device Insertion in Women Who Delivered Only By Elective Caeserean Section: Randomized Clinical Trial
Other Titles دور عقار الميزوبروستول المهبلي قبل تركيب اللولب في السيدات اللواتي يلدن قيصريا
Authors Enas Mahmoud Mohammed Mohammed Elshahid
Issue Date 2020

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