Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of post placental IUD insertion during cesarean section. Background: IUD could be applied to the female after delivery of placenta during cesarean section, it had many advantages as the female is under anesthesia so no extra manipulation needed, decrease pain, and also the female at the period of delivery had high motive for family planning. Post placental IUD insertion also had many disengages like bleeding and displacement. Material and methods: A randomized controlled study was conducted at tertiary care hospital (Tanta University Hospital) in the period from Jan, 1, 2017 to May 31 2019. Two groups of patients were selected; each group included 60 patients with desire of birth control. The group I was subjected to post-placental intrauterine device (IUD) insertion during cesarean section and group II was subjected to interval IUD insertion (3 months after cesarean delivery). The type of IUD used was cupper-T IUD, both groups were assessed as regard to time of cesarean section (CS), amount of postoperative bleeding, postoperative pain, occurrence of infection, any displacement of IUDs, failure of contraception and patients’ satisfaction. Results: The demographic data were comparable in both groups. The duration of cesarean surgery was slightly prolonged in the study group. The infection, puerperal bleeding, and displacement of IUDs were not significantly different in both groups. The discontinuation rate after 12 months was 13.72% in study group compared to 16.66% in the control group. The satisfaction rates in both groups were 90.20%, 91.67% in study and control groups respectively. The expulsion rates were 3.92% and 0.00% in the study and control groups respectively. Pregnancy on top of IUD was 1.96% in study group and 4.17% in control group with p value = 0.949. Conclusion: Post-placental IUD insertion is found to be safe, easily applied during cesarean section with slight prolongation of cesarean section duration. Post-placental IUD insertion is also effective, with few complications compared to interval IUD insertion. This modality of insertion was accepted by the great majority of patients being painless and at the same time of surgery with no added cost or maneuver and utilizing the enthusiasm of patients for immediate contraception. The continuation rates are good in the study follow up duration.

Highlights

  • Intrauterine device (IUD) is considered one of the most acceptable and effective contraceptive methods used

  • The group I was subjected to post-placental intrauterine device (IUD) insertion during cesarean section and group II was subjected to interval IUD insertion (3 months after cesarean delivery)

  • Apr. 13, 2020 effective, with few complications compared to interval IUD insertion

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Introduction

Intrauterine device (IUD) is considered one of the most acceptable and effective contraceptive methods used. It is widely accepted and used in Egypt at a large scale than any other type of contraception with many advantages over the other types of contraceptive methods including long acting hormonal methods [1] [2]. Despite IUD complications, it remains the most accepted method, as it has many advantages like being non-coital related, had no systemic complications, of long duration and reversible with rapid return of fertility after its removal [2]. Displacement of IUDs puts a financial and psychological burden to the patient increases the risk of unwanted pregnancies and its related risks [4]

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