Klinger G, Fritzsche H, Kunath H
Zentralbl Gynakol. 1977;99(26):1629-32.
The duration of pregnancy as assessed by the rule of Naegele was significant different between patients who became pregnant following termination of oral contraception and patients, who had not taken oral contraceptives. The intervall between stopping the pill and pregnancy was two month. We found a relatively high pregnancy rate in the first three month. The clinical significance is discussed.
根据纳热勒法则评估,口服避孕药停药后怀孕的患者与未服用口服避孕药的患者相比,孕期持续时间存在显著差异。停药至怀孕的间隔为两个月。我们发现前三个月的怀孕率相对较高。本文讨论了其临床意义。