Al-Azhar Medical Journal | 2021
USING OF MISOPROSTOL VAGINALLY PRIOR TO INTRAUTERINE CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICE INSERTION FOLLOWING PREVIOUS INSERTION FAILURE: RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
Abstract
Background: Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are good contraceptive method for women as they have a long acting contraceptive effect compared to other hormonal methods. Misoprostol or prostaglandin El (PGE1) analogue is a synthetic prostaglandin that has been used to induce cervical ripening in vaginal delivery and in medical induction of abortion. \nObjective: To investigate the possible effect of vaginal administration of misoprostol to insertion of IUCDs in women with previous IUCD insertion failure. \nSubjects and methods: This study was done at Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of at El-Hussien hospital. It is a double blind randomized clinical trial. The study included 100 patients with previous failed attempt of IUD insertion, divided into two equal groups: Group I received misoprostol prior to IUD insertion and group II received placebo to IUD insertion. \nResults: There was high significant difference between the two groups regarding the degree of cervical softening and its effect on the success rate of IUCD insertion in each group. \nConclusion: Vaginal misoprostol before IUD insertion in parous women with previous insertion failure increased the rate of successful insertion, particularly in women with previous cesarean delivery.