Ortiz-Pérez H E, Fuertes-de la Haba A, Bangdiwala I S, Roure C A
Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1979 Jul 1;134(5):512-7. doi: 10.1016/0002-9378(79)90831-7.
An analysis of 223 children born between 1961 and 1965 to 5,465 women in a controlled experiment at the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, regarding the use of oral and nonoral contraceptives, failed to reveal any statistical differences in birth weight and physical abnormalities between the two contraceptive groups. The mean birth weight for the oral group was 7 pounds, 4.1 ounces, whereas for the nonoral group it was 7 pounds, 5.4 ounces. Abnormal physical findings were 10.7% for the oral group and 16.7% for the nonoral group. A comparison is also made between the two groups with respect to incidence of abnormalities by socioeconomic class and by sex of the child, as well as by the number of pregnancies and age of the mother. No significant differences were noted between the groups as an indication of the effect of oral contraceptives.
对波多黎各大学医学院一项对照实验中5465名女性在1961年至1965年间所生的223名儿童进行分析,该实验涉及口服避孕药和非口服避孕药的使用,结果显示两个避孕组在出生体重和身体异常方面未发现任何统计学差异。口服避孕药组的平均出生体重为7磅4.1盎司,而非口服避孕药组为7磅5.4盎司。口服避孕药组的身体异常发现率为10.7%,非口服避孕药组为16.7%。还对两组在社会经济阶层、孩子性别、怀孕次数和母亲年龄方面的异常发生率进行了比较。两组之间未发现显著差异,这表明口服避孕药没有影响。