Abstract: | A study was undertaken to explore the role of the copper IUD (Cu-200) in contraception and to lower its side effects. Endometrial and plasma concentrations of copper were determined spectrographically in the late proliferative and late secretory phases in 15 women wearing the copper IUD, in 6 short-term Lippes loop users, in 23 long-term Lippes loop users, in 17 patients on oral contraception, and in 32 women who were not using contraception,y The last group of women served as controls. The findings showed a decrease in the endometrial copper level in the secretory phase but no change in the plasma concentration of copper in the control group. Both Cu-200 and Lippes loops produced a rise in endometrial copper which was significant during the secretory phase. The possibility of a local foreign body reaction is noted. Combined steroid pills caused variable degrees of increase of endometrial and plasma copper in both phases. Endometrial copper levels were elevated in both phases of the cycle, while plasma copper showed a probably significant rise in the proliferative phase only. The change in plasma copper may be explained by changes occurring in hormonal pattern during pill therapy. |