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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Along with increasing availability and utilization of contraception, It is also important to confirm that the effects of contraception use on resumption of fertility after discontinuation However currently evidences on resumption of fertility after contraception use are inconclusive and practically fertility after termination of contraception remains a big concern for women who are using contraception. This fear poses a negative impact on utilization and continuation of contraception. Therefore, Estimating the rate of pregnancy resumption after contraceptive use from the available reports and identifying the associating factors are important for designing a strategy to overcome the problem.Entities:
Keywords: Contraceptives; Implants; Intrauterine device; Pills; Return of fertility
Year: 2018 PMID: 30062044 PMCID: PMC6055351 DOI: 10.1186/s40834-018-0064-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contracept Reprod Med ISSN: 2055-7426
Fig. 1Flow chart for study search, selection and screening for the review
Characteristics of studies included in the review
| Authors & FP method | Publication year | Type of contraception | Sample size | Duration of use | Pregnancy rate | Design of the study | Setting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Implants | |||||||
| [ | 1999 | Implanon | 80 | mean 35.3 month | 48.80 | Prospective | Indonesia |
| [ | 1999 | Norplant | 80 | mean 55.8 month | 37.50 | Prospective | Indonesia |
| [ | 1995 | Norplant II | 159 | 30.0 ± 11.5 months | 80.30 | Prospective | India |
| [ | 1992 | Norplant II | 116 | Mean 29.1 month | 84.00 | Prospective obs. | Not specified |
| [ | 1992 | Norplant VI | 62 | Mean 33.6 ± 1.9 | 83.00 | Prospective obs. | Not specified |
| [ | 1989 | Norplant | 100 | 90.00 | prospective | Singapore | |
| [ | 1987 | Norplant VI | 51 | 32.4 ± 8.8 months | 76.50 | Prospective | Indonesia |
| [ | 1987 | Norplant VI | 87 | 1–8 years | 85.6 | Prospective | Chile |
| waited mean (12 month Return rate of pregnancy among ex-users of implants) | 74.70 | ||||||
| Injectable | |||||||
| [ | 1997 | Cyclofem-monthly | 70 | 7.1 ± 4.6 cycle | 82.90 | Prospective | 4 countriesa |
| [ | 1986 | Norethisterone | 69 | 11.9 ± 4.9 months | 72.50 | Prospective | India |
| Waited mean (12 month Return rate of pregnancy among ex-users of injectable) | 77.74 | ||||||
| Oral contraceptives | |||||||
| [ | 2009 | Oralcontraceptives | 21 | 81.00 | Prospective | multicenter | |
| [ | 2009 | Oralcontraceptives | 2064 | 7.2 yrs | 79.40 | Prospective obs. | 7 countriesb |
| [ | 2006 | 30 mcg EE/2 mgDNG | 706 | 21.5 ± 16.8 cycle | 94.00 | Prospective obs. | Germany |
| [ | 2002 | Oralcontraceptives | 8497 | 88.00 | Prospective | England | |
| [ | 1999 | 31 mcg EE/2 mgDNG | 348 | med. 4-6 cycle | 95.00 | Prospective obs. | Germany |
| Waited mean (12 month Return rate of pregnancy among OC ex-users) | 87.04 | ||||||
| Intra uterine device (IUD) | |||||||
| [ | 2002 | GyneFix | 128 | mean104.6 ± 93wk | 88.00 | Prospective | Belgium |
| [ | 1996 | Copper T-200 | 780 | med. 3.5 years | 86.00 | Prospective obs. | Ethiopia |
| [ | 1992 | Nova-T | 71 | Median 21 month | 71.20 | Prospective | 5 countriesc |
| [ | 1992 | LNG-20 IUS | 138 | Median 19 months | 79.10 | Prospective | 5 countries |
| [ | 1992 | TCu380Ag | 103 | mean 38.9 months | 77.00 | Prospective obs. | Not specified |
| [ | 1992 | LNG-20 IUS | 91 | mean 30.2 months | 84.00 | Prospective obs. | Not specified |
| [ | 1989 | Copper plus Prog. | 91 | 56% b2 years | 92.30 | prospective | Not specified |
| [ | 1987 | Lippes C IUDs | 75 | 31.8 ± 8.6 month | 74.70 | Prospective | Indonesia |
| [ | 1987 | Copper IUDs | 101 | 56% b24 months | 81.00 | Prospective obs. | Norway |
| [ | 1986 | TCu380Ag | 50 | 23.96 months | 91.10 | Prospective | Not specified |
| [ | 1986 | Copper T-200 | 110 | 28.2 ± 14.7 months | 83.60 | Prospective | India |
| [ | 1986 | LNG-20 IUS | 60 | 22.72 months | 96.40 | Prospective | Not specified |
| [ | 1985 | all forms of IUD | 576 | 59% b3 years | 86.10 | Prospective | Yugoslavia |
| Waited mean (12 month Return rate of pregnancy among IUD ex-users) | 84.75 | ||||||
obs observational, FP Family planning, OC oral contraception
aBrazil, Chile, Columbia, Peru
bAustria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, UK
cDenmark, Finland, Hungary, Norway, Sweden
Fig. 2Forest plot showing the rate of one year pregnancy following discontinuation of contraception, weighted according to random-effects model