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Prensa méd. argent ; 105(6): 347-352, Jul 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | BINACIS, LILACS | ID: biblio-1023723

ABSTRACT

Family planning is a key intervention to decrease the mortality rates and maternal morbidity, and neonatal mortality rates of children by mean of the preventiion of unwanted pregnancies, the same as pregnancies that happen very clsely to another previous one with little space between them. Several studies performed in different parts of the world have demonstrated adverse results related specially with the spaciament of the pregnancies. The risks are particularly higher with women wich get pregnant les after than a previous deliver, spontaneous abortion or induced abortion. The instrauterine device (ID) is a family planning higly efficacious with a prolongued action and reversible, that offers security to most postpartum women, including those who are still nursing. The primary aim of the present report was to determine the frequency in the placement of the DIUPP in our Obstetrical Department between 01/06/2017 and 30/06/2018, and in a second instance, to describe the method for placement of the DIUPP, to determine the curve of learning, to measure the rate of expulsion of the device, and to evaluate the conformity of the users of the method. Unplanned pregnancies have strongly increased, and for that circumstance, we believe that with new strategies, such as it is with the post-event anticonception, we can improve the reproducive health (AU)


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Humans , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Retrospective Studies , Longitudinal Studies , Contraception , Postpartum Period , Family Development Planning , Learning Curve , Contraceptive Effectiveness/statistics & numerical data , Intrauterine Device Expulsion , Intrauterine Devices/supply & distribution
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