Literature DB >> 1521642

Relative contributions of anovulation and luteal phase defect to the reduced pregnancy rate of breastfeeding women.

S Díaz1, H Cárdenas, A Brandeis, P Miranda, A M Salvatierra, H B Croxatto.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the contribution of anovulation and luteal phase defects to lactational infertility.
DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal follow-up.
SETTING: Outpatient clinic.
SUBJECTS: Forty-nine women fully nursing and amenorrheic on day 75 postpartum and 25 cycling, interval non-nursing women.
INTERVENTIONS: Plasma prolactin, luteinizing hormone, estradiol (E2), and progesterone (P) levels twice a week up to the second postpartum menses. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Ovulation rate and endocrine profile of the menstrual cycles.
RESULTS: Ovulation rates were 37% and 97% at 6 and 12 months postpartum; 67% of ovulations occurred in amenorrhea. The luteal phase was shorter, and E2 and P levels were lower in lactating women than in non-nursing women. These parameters were closer to normal in the second cycle than the first, in spite of active nursing. The risk of ovulation and pregnancy in amenorrhea was 27.7% and 0.9% at month 6 postpartum. After the first menses, these risks were 93% and 7%, respectively.
CONCLUSION: The abnormal endocrine profile of the first luteal phase offers effective protection to women who ovulate during lactational amenorrhea within the first 6 months after delivery. Later luteal phases are improved and women are at risk of pregnancy.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1521642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fertil Steril        ISSN: 0015-0282            Impact factor:   7.329


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