Godcharles Cheryl, Carney Megan, Lacue Amanda, Hickman James D, Perriera Lisa, Mercier Rebecca
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA.
Department of Neonatology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York City, USA.
Cureus. 2025 May 13;17(5):e84047. doi: 10.7759/cureus.84047. eCollection 2025 May.
Introduction Permanent contraception with tubal surgery is commonly used and a highly effective form of contraception. The postpartum period is a safe, effective, and convenient time for permanent contraception. Our study looked to investigate postpartum permanent contraception (PPC) use and how unfulfilled requests affect overall contraceptive use. Objective The primary aim of this study is to determine whether patients who have unfulfilled PPC requests at our institution are as likely as patients who do not desire PPC to use an effective method of contraception in the postpartum period. Study design Data was abstracted from the charts of all patients delivering viable infants at a large, urban, academic hospital throughout one year. The primary outcome was contraceptive use at the postpartum visit for those patients who did not want or did not get PPC. Secondary outcomes included: contraceptive use at hospital discharge, contraceptive use one year after delivery, and repeat pregnancy rates. Results A total of 1,894 women delivered viable infants during the study period; 1,671 (88.23%) did not request permanent contraception. Of the remaining 223 women, 132 (6.97%) received PPC during their delivery admission, and 91 (4.8%) did not. Of women who did not receive PPC, 48.35% were using some form of contraception at discharge and 81.43% were using contraception at the end of the study period; this is compared to 73.93% and 90.16% in the control group at each time point, respectively. Conclusion Women with unfulfilled requests for PPC are significantly less likely to use any form of contraception at hospital discharge, postpartum visit, and one year from delivery compared to women who did not desire PPC.
引言 输卵管手术绝育是常用且高效的避孕方式。产后是进行绝育的安全、有效且便捷的时期。我们的研究旨在调查产后绝育(PPC)的使用情况以及未满足的需求如何影响整体避孕措施的使用。
目的 本研究的主要目的是确定在我们机构中,PPC需求未得到满足的患者与不希望进行PPC的患者在产后使用有效避孕方法的可能性是否相同。
研究设计 数据取自一家大型城市学术医院一整年中所有分娩活婴的患者病历。主要结局是那些不想要或未接受PPC的患者在产后访视时的避孕措施使用情况。次要结局包括:出院时的避孕措施使用情况、分娩后一年的避孕措施使用情况以及再次妊娠率。
结果 在研究期间,共有1894名女性分娩活婴;1671名(88.23%)未要求进行绝育。在其余223名女性中,132名(6.97%)在分娩住院期间接受了PPC,91名(4.8%)未接受。在未接受PPC的女性中,48.35%在出院时使用了某种形式的避孕措施,在研究期末这一比例为81.43%;相比之下,对照组在每个时间点的这一比例分别为73.93%和90.16%。
结论 与不希望进行PPC的女性相比,PPC需求未得到满足的女性在出院时、产后访视时以及分娩后一年使用任何形式避孕措施的可能性显著更低。