Intrauterine Device Clinical Trial
Official title:
Benefits of Vaginal Dinoprostone Administration Prior to Levonorgestrel-releasing Intrauterine System Insertion in Women Delivered Only by Elective Cesarean Section: a Randomized Double-blind Clinical Trial.
To investigate whether vaginal dinoprostone administered before the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system(IUs) insertion reduces failed insertions, insertion-related complications, and pain in Women With no Previous Vaginal Delivery.
Long-acting reversible contraception methods are highly effective methods for reduction of the unplanned pregnancy rate worldwide. The intrauterine device is a single procedure that provides reliable, effective and long term contraception for many women. However, the insertion procedure can be associated with a troublesome degree of pain that prevent some women from choosing its use. Different interventions have been described to decrease pain perception during intrauterine device insertion with no agreement on an effective one. ;
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