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J Family Reprod Health ; 18(2): 90-93, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39011409

ABSTRACT

Objective: In Italy the percentage of repeated abortions is about 24%. Long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods are currently considered the most effective mode worldwide and are associated with the highest rate of 12-months continuation, with a potential reported reduction of recurrent abortions. The aim of this study was evaluating LARC continuation and the patients' satisfaction at two and twelve months in use. Materials and methods: A longitudinal observational study collected women who underwent surgical abortion and placed a LARC method at the time of abortion in our hospital. Results: Totally 828 women underwent surgical abortion during the study period from which 434 choose a LARC method. After two months the rate of continuation of 52mg LNG IUD was 100% in women presenting for follow-up. Continuation rate at one year was approximately 70% for all LARC methods. More than 70% of women declared themselves satisfied or very satisfied with all LARC methods. Conclusion: Despite a high rate of patient loss at follow-up, LARC methods showed a high rate of continuation at two and twelve months, with a high degree of patients' satisfaction.

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Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care ; 28(5): 263-267, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37590091

ABSTRACT

The percentage of repeat abortion in Italy is about 25%. It is therefore important to implement the strategies that can facilitate the adoption of the most effective contraceptive methods. Long-acting reversible contraceptive methods are currently considered the most effective and with the highest rates of 12-months continuation, with a reported reduction of recurrent abortion. Our study has the aim to evaluate the contraceptive choice of women requesting abortion, when an accurate and dedicate counselling is offered and the availability of a LARC method is given immediately after pregnancy termination, both in case of surgical and medical abortion. LARC methods were chosen both in case of surgical and medical abortion, by an high percentage of patients. We reported no differences between the surgical and pharmacological groups on the choice of LARC and SARC. Our observational study shows the feasibility to perform an accurate, dedicate, and personalised counselling on contraception at time of abortion. This approach has enabled a high number of women to have a LARC method inserted at the time of abortion, as a valid strategy to prevent the risk unplanned pregnancy.


Repeated abortion is an international problem which could be reduced by LARCs methods use. Contraceptive counselling during hospitalisation for abortion could implement the use of LARC.


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Abortion, Habitual , Abortion, Induced , Contraceptive Agents, Female , Pregnancy , Humans , Female , Contraception/methods , Pregnancy, Unplanned , Counseling
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