BLEEDING EXPERIENCE AFTER MEDICATION ABORTION PRIOR TO FETAL CARDIAC ACTIVITY

IF 2.3 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
AK Hoover, AE Heyse, MA Cohen, P Goedken, C Cwiak
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Abstract

Objectives

The purpose is to elucidate the bleeding experience after very early medication abortion in the setting of an abortion ban at fetal cardiac activity. The aims are to characterize the duration and quantity of bleeding and cramping, symptoms, and efficacy.

Methods

This is a prospective cohort study. A survey was administered prior to abortion initiation. Follow-up surveys were administered via text message daily for three days, weekly for four weeks, and once at six weeks. Chart abstraction was performed to obtain demographic and follow-up data.

Results

Some 250 participants were enrolled. At baseline, 73% of respondents reported typically moderate menses and 76% reported pregnancy symptoms. On days 1-3, participants reported bleeding at rates of 84.4%, 95.6%, and 98.4%, respectively. Less than half of respondents reported bleeding heavier than menses. Cramping on days 1-3 was noted at rates of 88.0%, 86.7%, and 79.2%, respectively. More than half of respondents reported cramping heavier than with menses on days one and two. At one week, 93.2% reported continued bleeding, with 24.0% heavier, 30.0% like, and 46.0% lighter than menses; 51.6% reported cramping, and 65.2% reported pregnancy symptoms resolved. At two weeks, 51.9% reported bleeding, 29.9% reported cramping, and 65.6% reported pregnancy symptoms resolved. At six weeks, approximately 73.0% of respondents had resumed menses while 11.3% had a positive pregnancy test.

Conclusions

Bleeding with medication abortion prior to fetal cardiac activity was similar to menses while cramping was heavier. Bleeding, cramping, and pregnancy symptoms had resolved by two weeks in most patients. Patient counseling on expectations should be adjusted accordingly.
胎儿心脏活动前药物流产后出血经验
目的探讨在胎儿心脏活动禁止流产的情况下,早期药物流产后的出血情况。目的是描述出血和痉挛的持续时间和数量、症状和疗效。方法前瞻性队列研究。在堕胎开始前进行了一项调查。后续调查通过短信进行,连续三天每天一次,四周每周一次,六周一次。进行图表抽象以获得人口统计和随访数据。结果共纳入受试者250人。在基线时,73%的应答者报告典型的中度月经,76%报告妊娠症状。在第1-3天,参与者报告的出血率分别为84.4%、95.6%和98.4%。不到一半的受访者报告出血比月经更严重。第1-3天抽筋的发生率分别为88.0%、86.7%和79.2%。超过一半的受访者表示,在第一天和第二天,痉挛比月经时更严重。1周时,93.2%报告持续出血,其中24.0%较月经重,30.0%类似,46.0%较月经轻;51.6%报告痉挛,65.2%报告妊娠症状缓解。两周时,51.9%报告出血,29.9%报告痉挛,65.6%报告妊娠症状缓解。在6周时,大约73.0%的受访者恢复了月经,11.3%的人怀孕试验呈阳性。结论胎心活动前药物流产出血与月经相似,但痉挛加重。大多数患者的出血、痉挛和妊娠症状在两周内消失。患者对期望的咨询应作相应调整。
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Contraception
Contraception 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
17.20%
发文量
211
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Contraception has an open access mirror journal Contraception: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. The journal Contraception wishes to advance reproductive health through the rapid publication of the best and most interesting new scholarship regarding contraception and related fields such as abortion. The journal welcomes manuscripts from investigators working in the laboratory, clinical and social sciences, as well as public health and health professions education.
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