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Title: STD and IUD for adolescent contraception


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STD and IUD for adolescent contraception
  • R.J.C.M.Beerthuizen MD PhD

2
Adolescents and STD
  • Young women are at risk for STD
  • Prevalence of chlamydia trachomatis about 10 in
    young population
  • Henry-Suchet J. Cost-benefit of STD screening,
    HIV excluded, in family planning centers. In
    Contraception in the third millennium. 2001.The
    Parthenon Publishing Group, 75-79

3
Adolescents and contraception
  • High discontinuation rate of oral contraceptives
  • Dei M, Bettini P, Girau C, Leonetti R, Bruni V.
    Factors influencing oral contraceptive compliance
    in adolescent females results of a longitudinal
    study. In Contraception in the third millennium.
    2001.The Parthenon Publishing Group, 80-85
  • Frequently forgotten pills
  • Need for emergency contraception

4
IUD for adolescent contraception
  • Infrequently considered because of
  • Persistent myths and misunderstandings
  • Misleading information in a number of recently
    published textbooks and manuals
  • Espey E, Ogburn T. Perpetuating negative
    attitudes about the intrauterine device
    textbooks lag behind the evidence. Contraception
    200265389-395

5
Persistent myths and misunderstandings
  • An IUD is unsuitable for nulliparous women
  • An IUD causes PID
  • More infertility after removal
  • More ectopic pregnancies

6
IUD and nulliparity
  • Pre-condition carefully taken patient history of
    STD-risk
  • At higher risk for STD are
  • Women below the age of 25
  • With different sexual partners or having a
    partner with various sexual partners
  • Regardless of parity
  • Nulliparity per se is no contra-indication for
    IUD-use
  • Grimes DA. Intrauterine device and infertility
    sifting through the evidence. Lancet 2001
    3586-7

7
Persistent myths and misunderstandings
  • An IUD is unsuitable for nulliparous women
  • An IUD causes PID
  • More infertility after removal
  • More ectopic pregnancies

8
IUD and PID History (1)
  • Wishbone devices (1900)
  • Continuous pressure on the endometrium
  • Infection?sepsis?death
  • Gräfenberg ring (gt1932)
  • Gräfenberg no increased risk carefully selected
    women!
  • Others no carefully selection ?PID?sepsis

9
IUD and PID History (2)
  • The Dalkon shield
  • All deaths caused by sepsis during second
    trimester of pregnancy
  • Mechanism retroplacental infection ?sepsis
    ?infected uterine cavity
  • Consequence late diagnosis and late treatment

10
IUD and PID The Present (1)
  • Risk of PID in women with IUD use is similar to
    the risk in women without IUD
  • Ref Grimes DA. Intrauterine device and
    upper-genital-tract infection. Lancet 2000
    3561013-19
  • Higher PID-rate in younger women using
    copper-IUDs, regardless of parity, is correlated
    with the age-related STD-rates ? not related to
    the method of contraception
  • Ref Struthers BJ. Comparison of PID rates in
    parous and nulliparous women using copper IUDs.
    Summary of clinical studies. Adv Contracept
    19906257

11
IUD and PID The Present (2)
  • Risk of PID is related to the insertion process
    only.
  • gt20 days after insertion the risk is simular to
    the risk in the general population regardless of
    the method of contraception
  • Ref Farley et al. Intrauterine devices and
    pelvic inflammatory disease An international
    perspective. Lancet 1992339785-8.

12
Persistent myths and misunderstandings
  • An IUD is unsuitable for nulliparous women
  • An IUD causes PID
  • More infertility after removal
  • More ectopic pregnancies

13
Return of fertility
  • All studies indicate no difference in fertility
    rates after removal of an IUD compared with users
    of other methods of contraception

14
Persistent myths and misunderstandings
  • An IUD is unsuitable for nulliparous women
  • An IUD causes PID
  • More infertility after removal
  • More ectopic pregnancies

15
Ectopic pregnancy
  • No contraception 1350
  • With copper-IUD in situ 11600
  • P.I. 0.5 ? 1200 pregnant
  • In case of pregnancy 18 ectopic
  • With Mirena in situ 13000
  • P.I. 0.1 ? 11000 pregnant
  • In case of pregnancy 13 ectopic

16
Which IUD for adolescent contraception
  • Suitable are
  • Flexi-T 300
  • Gynefix standard
  • Nova-Gynefix

17
Intra-uterine contraceptionFlexi-T 300
  • Characteristics
  • Length of vertical stem 28 mm
  • Width of IUD 23 mm
  • 300 mm² copper surface
  • Extreme flexibility
  • Thread totally embedded in the frame
  • P.I. 0.5

18
Intra-uterine contraception Copperimplant
Gynefix
  • Charasteristics
  • No frame
  • 6 coppersleeves fixed on a surgical thread (Nova-
    Gynefix 4 sleeves)
  • Diameter of uterine sound (2,2 mm) diameter of
    inserter
  • Implant ready to use in inserter
  • P.I. 0.2
  • 10 years??

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IUD as emergency contraceptive
  • Copper-containing IUDs only!!
  • Up to 5 days after the accident
  • Prophylactic antibiotics waiting for the results
    of the cervical culture
  • choices of prophylaxis (guidelines NVOG)
  • 1 gr azitromycin (Zithromax)
  • 200 mg doxycyclin
  • 500 mg erytromycin (Erythrocin)
  • 400 mg ofloxacin (Tarivid)

20
Conclusions (1)
  • PID among IUD-users is related to the insertion
    process and the background risk of STD
  • Carefully screening of patient history, sexual
    behaviour and actual infection (taking cultures)
  • Avoid replacement of the IUD before the
    recommended intra-uterine stay

21
Conclusions (2)
  • Most at risk for STD are those women below the
    age of 25 either with multiple sexual partners or
    with a partner having multiple sexual partners
    regardless of parity AND regardless of method of
    contraception

22
Conclusions (3)
  • In case of frequently missing pills or otherwise
    inadequate contraception an IUD should be offered
    to adolescents as a safe and reliable alternative
  • IUDs suitable for adolescents are the Flexi-T 300
    and the (Nova-) Gynefix
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