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Sarafie Kheyrabad S, Shahnazi M, Sayyah Melli M, Asghari Jafarabadi M, Hamooni F. The Relationship between the kind of IUD and Severity and Duration of Dysmenorrhea . J Res Dev Nurs Midw 2013; 10 (2) :35-43
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Abstract:   (21506 Views)
Background and Objective:‌One of the most common complications of IUD users is dysmenorrhea, which is not the same in different IUDs. The aim of this study was to compare the dysmenorrhea in IUD multi-load 375 and IUD copper T 380 A.
Material and Methods: ‌‌A randomized double- blinded controlled clinical trial was conducted on 48 women referring to a health-center ‌in Tabriz, from 2011jan-2012 oct.The participants ‌were randomly allocated to two groups of multi-load 375 IUD and the copper T 380A IUD ( located in a four-member and six-member block).We measured the amount of dysmenorrhea with Visual Analog Scale , before the IUD insertion and four mouths later. The data was analyzed by SPSS-13, using Mann-Whitney, Regression, Fridmans test.
Results: The results showed that the severity and duration of dysmenorrhea in two groups of IUD were significantly different, considering ‌the factors such as the baseline dismenorrhea‌, the utilized drug and the interval between the last labor and IUD insertion.The dysmenorrhea in multi-load group was decreased and in copper T increased significantly.
Conclusion: Based on the results , multi-load IUD results in considerable reduction in the severity and duration of dysmenorrhea. Therefore, it is reccomended counseling about both multi-load IUD and Copper T in the family planning service centers.
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