Intrauterine device use in adolescence: a narrative review.

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Minerva obstetrics and gynecology Pub Date : 2024-10-08 DOI:10.23736/S2724-606X.24.05405-8
Aikaterini Zoi, Anastasia Vatopoulou, Xara Skentou, Orestis Tsonis, Georgia Galaziou, Nikoleta Koutalia, Kalypso Margariti, Eftychia Chatzisavva, Minas Paschopoulos, Fani Gkrozou
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Contraceptive use in adolescence remains a challenging issue. Adolescents are at high risk of unintended pregnancies and sexual transmitted infections. During the past few decades intrauterine devices are recommended from global health organization, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and World Health Organization as a method of contraception for adolescents. Intrauterine devices are part of the long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) and include the copper bearing device (CU-IUD) and the levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG-IUS). IUDs are a safe and effective contraceptive method for adolescents with a failure rate less than 1%. Their use is not limited only in contraception. LNG-IUS 52 mg is approved for treating heavy menstrual bleeding and protection from endometrial hyperplasia in women receiving hormone replacement therapy. It can also be an effective tool in the management of dysmenorrhea, while CU-IUD can provide emergency contraception. Nevertheless, IUDs remain underutilized in this group of population. Adolescents' lack of proper education about contraception and sexual behavior creates myths and misconceptions about the possible side effects and the suitability of IUDs in this age group. Furthermore, health care providers remain skeptical and hesitate to suggest IUDs to adolescents. Other barriers including high cost, concern about confidentiality and difficulties in access contribute to its limited use. It is of high importance to eliminate barriers and offer more accessible contraceptive services to adolescents.

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青春期宫内节育器的使用:叙述性综述。
青少年使用避孕药具仍然是一个具有挑战性的问题。青少年意外怀孕和性传播感染的风险很高。在过去的几十年里,美国儿科学会、美国妇产科医师学会和世界卫生组织等全球卫生组织都建议将宫内节育器作为青少年的一种避孕方法。宫内节育器是长效可逆避孕药(LARCs)的一部分,包括含铜节育器(CU-IUD)和左炔诺孕酮宫内系统(LNG-IUS)。宫内节育器对青少年来说是一种安全有效的避孕方法,失败率低于 1%。其用途不仅限于避孕。LNG-IUS 52 毫克已被批准用于治疗大量月经出血和防止接受激素替代疗法的妇女出现子宫内膜增生。它也是治疗痛经的有效工具,而 CU-IUD 可以提供紧急避孕。然而,宫内节育器在这一人群中的使用率仍然很低。青少年缺乏有关避孕和性行为的正确教育,导致他们对宫内节育器可能产生的副作用以及是否适合这一年龄段的人群产生了迷信和误解。此外,医疗服务提供者对建议青少年使用宫内节育器仍持怀疑态度,犹豫不决。其他一些障碍,包括高昂的费用、对保密性的担忧以及难以获得等,都是导致宫内节育器使用率有限的原因。消除障碍,为青少年提供更方便的避孕服务至关重要。
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Minerva obstetrics and gynecology
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