Return of fertility in nulliparous women after discontinuation of the intrauterine device: comparison with women discontinuing ether methods of contraception

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Doll, H [1 ]
Vessey, M [1 ]
Painter, R [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oxford, Dept Publ Hlth, Hlth Serv Res Unit, Inst Hlth Sci, Oxford OX3 7LF, England
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10.1111/j.1471-0528.2001.00075.x
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R71 [妇产科学];
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Objective To clarify the effect of the using the intrauterine device on fertility in nulliparous women. Design Prospective cohort study of two groups of nulliparous women, one recruited while using an intrauterine device and the other while using an oral contraceptive. Setting Seventeen family planning clinics in England and Scotland. Sample 1071 nulliparous, married women, aged 18-40 years, 558 of whom contributed information to the main objective of the study. Methods The women were recruited between 1982 and 1985 and followed up annually to 1994. Dates and reasons for any contraceptive method changes (which were most frequently to barrier methods) were recorded, together with the outcome of any pregnancies, at each follow up. Main outcome measures The number of nulliparous women giving birth at term after stopping contraception (oral contraceptive, intrauterine device or barrier method) in order to conceive. Results Women who stopped using a barrier method to achieve a planned pregnancy conceived most quickly: 54%, were delivered after one year vs 39% of intrauterine device and 32% of oral contraceptive users (log rank P = 0.002), There was no association between fertility and duration of oral contraceptive use: However, short term intrauterine device users (< 42 months) showed a fertility pattern more favourable than seen in those discontinuing oral contraceptives, with increasing duration of intrauterine device use being associated with decreasing fertility (linear trend P = 0.005); the fertility of women who had used the intrauterine device for 78 + months was the most impaired (28% were delivered by 12 months vs 46% of short term users; at 36 months the corresponding figures were 79% vs 91%). This association remained after adjusting for potential confounding factors, including maternal age, husband's social class, and history of gynaecological illnesses, factors which themselves had independent associations with fertility. Conclusions Long term intrauterine device use in nulliparous women appears to be associated with an increased risk of fertility impairment.
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