Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9317368 | Contraception | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Considering that the contraceptive efficacy of IUDs is associated with their intrauterine location, the high expulsion rates seen when they are inserted immediately after vaginal delivery contraindicate their use in this setting. The use of IUDs immediately after a cesarean section is still a reasonable alternative because its expulsion rate was zero. Ultrasound assessment of IUD positioning performed better than clinical examination, which failed to detect expulsion after postpartum insertion in 75% of the cases (9 from 12 cases).
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Authors
Ana Lúcia Letti Müller, José Geraldo Lopes Ramos, Sérgio H. Martins-Costa, Ricardo S. Palma Dias, Edimárlei G. Valério, Luciano S. Hammes, Cristina L. Glitz, Ãngela E. Zucatto, Daniela V. Vettori, José Antonio A. Magalhães,