Side effects from the copper IUD: do they decrease over time?

Contraception, 79(5), 356-362

DOI 10.1016/j.contraception.2008.11.012 PMID 19341847

Abstract

Background

The copper intrauterine device (IUD) can cause side effects in some women; increased uterine bleeding and pain may cause early removal. Because of simplified reporting from previous research, little is known about how side effects might change over time.

Study Design

This is a secondary analysis of a prospective study of 1947 first-time copper IUD users. Over a 1-year period, we collected detailed information on side effects and looked for trends using generalized mixed-effects regression modeling.

Results

During menses, most bleeding and pain side effects were found to decrease over time (p<.05). During intermenstrual intervals, overall spotting and pain complaints remained unchanged, but the number of days with these problems increased (p<.05). Serious side effects that prompted either a clinic visit or IUD removal had varied patterns over time, depending on the type of problem.

Conclusion

Side effects from the copper IUD can be troubling for both user and clinician. Some problems improve over time, while others do not. This information may be helpful in counseling women who are considering IUD use and current users who are contemplating IUD removal due to side effects.

Topics

copper IUD side effects, intrauterine device bleeding, copper IUD pain, IUD side effects over time, non-hormonal contraception, menstrual bleeding IUD, longitudinal IUD study, copper T380A, IUD removal rates, mixed-effects model contraception
PMID 19341847 19341847 DOI 10.1016/j.contraception.2008.11.012 10.1016/j.contraception.2008.11.012

Cite this article

Hubacher, D., Chen, P. L., & Park, S. (2009). Side effects from the copper IUD: do they decrease over time?. *Contraception*, *79*(5), 356-362. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2008.11.012

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