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Contraceptives to reduce incidence of ectopic pregnancies
Overview
Pregnancy and its complications have taken a rise with change in life style, however occurrence of ectopic pregnancy defined as a pregnancy that implants outside of the uterus, accounts for 1% to 2% of recognized pregnancies and is associated with short- and long-term sequelae including infertility, and in rare cases maternal mortality.
The journal Contraception reported there was an incidence of 9.5 Ectopic pregnancy per 10,000 woman out of which 84.5% Ectopic pregnancy occurred during no prescription contraceptive use.
Available contraceptive methods reduce the absolute risk of ectopic pregnancy by lowering the risk of pregnancy overall; however, when there is method failure, pregnancies in women using contraceptives are more likely to be ectopic than pregnancies in women who were not using contraceptives, concluded the authors.
For more information read the article on the link below:
Ectopic pregnancy prevention: Further evidence of benefits of prescription contraceptives
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Dr. Nandita Mohan
BDS, MDS( Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry)