In this study, 110 women (study group) who received an IUD (TCu380A) immediately after induced legal first trimester abortion were compared with 90 women (group 1) who started another type of contraception following legal abortion. Additionally, 100 women (group 2) who had an interval IUD insertion, were compared with both. In the study group, 3 (2.7%) patients were found to have an infection which did not fulfill the diagnostic criteria described by WHO and were treated easily by relevant antibiotics. One of 90 patients (1.1%) in group 1 developed acute PID after induced abortion within 7 days. None of group 2 patients had either a suspicion of pelvic infection or infection within the follow-up period (3 months). Among the women in the study group, bleeding and pain were not found to be more frequent, intense or of longer duration when compared with the other groups. Spontaneous expulsion of an IUD occurred in 2 patients (1.8%) of the study group and in 1 patient (1%) of group 2. At the end of the follow-up period, the continuation rates of the study group, group 1 and group 2 were 96.3%, 86.6%, 99%, respectively.
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