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Contraceptive efficacy of emergency contraception with levonorgestrel given before or after ovulation
Authors:Noé Gabriela  Croxatto Horacio B  Salvatierra Ana María  Reyes Verónica  Villarroel Claudio  Muñoz Carla  Morales Gabriela  Retamales Anita
Institution:aInstituto Chileno de Medicina Reproductiva, Santiago, Chile;bLaboratorio de Inmunología de la Reproducción, y Centro para el Desarrollo de Nanociencia y Nanotecnología, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Abstract:

Background

The contraceptive efficacy of emergency contraceptive pills containing levonorgestrel (LNG-EC) has been estimated in most previous studies by judging the day of ovulation from presumptive menstrual cycle data, thus providing poorly reliable estimates.

Methods

In the present study, the efficacy of LNG-EC was determined in 393 cycles by dating ovulation on the basis of reliable hormonal and ovarian parameters validated by a database constructed in a separate study. In addition, the efficacy was determined separately for cycles in which LNG-EC was given before or after ovulation.

Results

For the 148 women who had sexual intercourse during the fertile days, the overall accumulated probability of pregnancy was 24.7, while altogether 8 pregnancies were observed. Thus, the overall contraceptive efficacy of LNG-EC was 68%. Among the 103 women who took LNG-EC before ovulation (days −5 to −1), 16 pregnancies were expected and no pregnancy occurred (p<.0001). Among the 45 women who took LNG-EC on the day of ovulation (day 0) or thereafter, 8 pregnancies occurred and 8.7 were expected (p=1.00). These findings are incompatible with the inhibition of implantation by LNG-EC in women. The same cases were also analyzed using the presumptive menstrual cycle data, and important discrepancies were detected between the two methods.

Conclusion

The efficacy of LNG-EC has been overestimated in studies using presumptive menstrual cycle data. Our results confirm previous similar studies and demonstrate that LNG-EC does not prevent embryo implantation and therefore cannot be labeled as abortifacient.
Keywords:Emergency contraception  Levonorgestrel  Contraceptive efficacy
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