Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3916208 Contraception 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to characterize ovarian follicular and endometrial development during conventional vs. continuous oral contraceptive (OC) dosing regimens, to explore follicular development during the hormone-free interval (HFI) and to examine follicular development following OC discontinuation.Study MethodsA randomized clinical trial involving 36 clinically normal healthy women between the ages of 18 and 35 years (24.4±3.9, SEM). Transvaginal ultrasonography and blood sampling were done to ascertain ovarian function.ResultsFewer follicles >4 mm developed during continuous vs. conventional OC use (p=.006). No dominant follicles developed during continuous OC use vs. eight dominant follicles (16.1±3.3 mm) during the conventional OC regimen. Two of eight (25%) dominant follicles ovulated. All dominant follicles began development during the HFI. Following discontinuation of OC use, ovulation took approximately 5 days longer when compared to natural cycles.ConclusionContinuous OC regimens more effectively prevent dominant follicle development and breakthrough ovulation. The slight delay in time to ovulation following OC discontinuation and natural cycles could be attributed to suppression of follicle wave activity.

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