A levonorgestrel-releasing IUD and the Copper T 380Ag IUD were in randomized comparison for seven years in five clinics. In two other clinics the randomized study was truncated at five years, but use of the Copper T continued. No pregnancies occurred to users of either device in years 6 and 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn intrauterine device, releasing approximately 20 micrograms/day of levonorgestrel (LNg 20), used by 1124 women, was studied in a randomized trial of five years duration in comparison with the Copper T, model TCu 380Agm in 1121 women. At five years, the gross cumulative pregnancy rate of 1.1 +/- 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIUDs releasing 20 mcg/day of levonorgestrel (LNg20) were in randomized trial together with the Copper T, model TCu 380Ag, in seven centers involving 2244 women. Two-year (25 months) gross cumulative pregnancy rates were 0.2 +/- 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFirst year results of a randomized study of 1509 users of the Copper T380Ag with a silver core or of an IUD releasing 20 mcg day of levonorgestrel are reported. The cumulative gross pregnancy rate for each device was 0.3 per 100 at one year, with more than 490 women having one year of use with each device.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study the luteal function was evaluated in 109 subjects 2 to 108 months following tubal sterilization by Pomeroy's technique or laparoscopic tubal rings. Midluteal endometrial biopsies determined by basal body temperature charts were performed and dated in all subjects. Midluteal serum progesterone was estimated by RIA in 40 women.
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