2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2003.12.004
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Clinical outcomes of early postplacental insertion of intrauterine contraceptive devices

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“…On the other hand, excessive discharge per vaginum (38.4%) was the chief complaint in interval IUCD group and it was seen in 20.9% women in interval group whereas Celen S et al reported cumulative rates of bleeding equal to 11.4% and 8.2% respectively in PPIUCD and interval IUCD group. 7 9.8% women in PPIUCD and 5.55% women in interval group complaint of missing strings. After doing per speculum examination and USG for localization of IUCD, expulsion was confirmed in 20 women of PPIUCD and 2 women of interval IUCD group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, excessive discharge per vaginum (38.4%) was the chief complaint in interval IUCD group and it was seen in 20.9% women in interval group whereas Celen S et al reported cumulative rates of bleeding equal to 11.4% and 8.2% respectively in PPIUCD and interval IUCD group. 7 9.8% women in PPIUCD and 5.55% women in interval group complaint of missing strings. After doing per speculum examination and USG for localization of IUCD, expulsion was confirmed in 20 women of PPIUCD and 2 women of interval IUCD group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However few side effects like bleeding, abdominal pain, perforation and expulsion are also reported. Major concern being higher risk of expulsion which is about 8-15% [1][2][3] in postpartum cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies published in the nineties and early 2000 reported rates of about 9-13%. [14][15][16] However, lower expulsion rates have been reported more recently with improvements in insertion technique. [17,18] In our study, total expulsion rate was 5.12% and total removal rate was 10.35% over the five years.92% reported satisfaction at the six-week follow-up visit.…”
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confidence: 99%