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Frequency and Management of Breakthrough Bleeding With Continuous Use of the Transvaginal Contraceptive Ring: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Oleh:
Sulak, Patricia J
;
Smith, Virginia
;
Coffee, Andrea
;
Witt, Iris
;
Kuehl, Alicia L
;
Kuehl, Thomas J.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Obstetrics and Gynecology vol. 112 no. 03 (Sep. 2008)
,
page 563.
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Perpustakaan FK
Nomor Panggil:
O01.K.2008.04
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OBJECTIVE: To assess bleeding patterns with continuous use of the transvaginal contraceptive ring. METHODS: We did a prospective analysis of daily menstrual flow during a 21/7 cycle followed by 6 months of continuous use and institution of a randomized protocol to manage breakthrough bleeding/spotting. Seventy-four women completed the baseline 21/7 phase and were randomized equally into two groups during the continuous phase. Group 1 was instructed to replace the ring monthly on the same calendar day with no ring-free days. Group 2 was instructed to use the same process, but if breakthrough bleeding/spotting occurred for 5 days or more, they were to remove the ring for 4 days, store it, and then reinsert that ring. RESULTS: Sixty-five women completed the continuous phase with reduced average flow scores in the continuous phase compared with the 21/7 phase (P<.02). Most patients had no to minimal bleeding during continuous use, with group 2 experiencing a statistically greater percentage of days without breakthrough bleeding or spotting (95%) compared with group 1 (89%) (P=.016). Instituting a 4-day hormone-free interval was more (P<.001) effective in resolving breakthrough bleeding/spotting than continuing ring use. CONCLUSION: A reduction in bleeding occurred during continuous use with replacement of the transvaginal ring compared with baseline 21/7 use. Continuous vaginal ring use resulted in an acceptable bleeding profile in most patients, reduction in flow, reduction in pelvic pain, and a high continuation rate.
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