PMID: 16510907Mar 3, 2006Paper

Clinical and pathological peculiarities of cervix in young women not giving birth with pseudo-erosions during hormonal contraception

Georgian Medical News
M A DzhangidzeL K Zakaraia

Abstract

An early initiation of sexual life as the cause of problem concerning hormonal contraception with young women not given birth acquires a special actuality. It is known that no matter how carefully the operation of abortion is held, it is inevitably accompanied by the traumatization of cervix, especially in women with first pregnancy. According to the reference data the consequences of the first abortion in every third woman are the inflammatory diseases of reproductive organs, the infringement of menstruation, infertility, ectopic pregnancy, endometriosis, etc. It is known that the most effective method of avoiding the first pregnancy and in particular the first abortion is the hormonal contraception (HC). It is necessary to mention that there are numerous and diverse investigations dedicated to the study of condition of the cervix in the process of hormonal contraception. The detailed analysis of the literature in last 5-8 years show that the frequency of cervical cancer in women who use HC does not exceed the overall rate in the population. Besides the right choice of oral contraception (OC) for present contingent of women promotes the epithelization of the pseudo-erosions of the cervix.

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