Abstract:Between August 1983 and August 1992, 1995 women aged 20-43 years were fitted with 2736 copper intrauterine contraceptive devices (MLCu250, MLCu375, Nova-T, Gravigard, Anticon). Insertion of the IUD was performed during menstruation by a skilled team of gynecologists. The women were instructed to self-check the IUD tail after each menstrual period. All the women were examined after one month and were followed-up every six months. The 1995 acceptors accumulated a total use of 69,350 months. During this period 39… Show more
“…In the present case, however, expulsions do not appear to be associated to the same degree with a higher number of accidental pregnancies during the first year, as other authors have suggested 12 .…”
Section: Efficacy and Safety Of The Intrauterine Devicecontrasting
“…In the present case, however, expulsions do not appear to be associated to the same degree with a higher number of accidental pregnancies during the first year, as other authors have suggested 12 .…”
Section: Efficacy and Safety Of The Intrauterine Devicecontrasting
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