Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9112065 | Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Over 1 year, a survey on contraception and obstetric history was performed on a cohort of 667 Caucasian fertile diabetic women (446, type 1 and 201, type 2) living in Italy. Results: Of these women, 30.4% used hormonal contraceptives, 12.0% intra-uterine device (IUD), 10.7% declared they used no contraception, 47.0% only utilised barrier and/or natural methods. However, irrespective of their previous contraceptive strategy, 7.2% of all the studied population was surgically sterilized during caesarean section. Hormonal contraception: Of these women, 60.4% was prescribed by a gynaecologist, 11.2% by a diabetologist, 15% by both of them and 13.4% by others. The proportion using oral contraception was similar among types 1 and 2 women (29.4% versus 27.8%, Ï2 = ns). Smoking habits: Of women taking hormonal contraception, 30.0% were smokers. Educational level: University graduates (37.1%), high school leaves (32.2%), secondary school (28.2%) and primary school leaves (15.5%) used oral contraceptives (OC). Obstetric history: The mean number of deliveries was 1.14 ± 1.1, of miscarriages was 1.3 ± 0.7 and of induced abortions 0.17 ± 0.5. Planning of at least one pregnancy was reported in 29.4% of patients.
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Authors
A. Napoli, A. Colatrella, R. Botta, G. Di Cianni, R. Fresa, S. Gamba, S. Italia, D. Mannino, I. Piva, C. Suraci, L. Tonutti, E. Torlone, C. Tortul, A. Lapolla, Italian Diabetic Pregnancy Study Group (SID) Italian Diabetic Pregnancy Study Group (SID),