NON-CONTRACEPTIVE EFFECTS OF CONTRACEPTION

Nguyễn Ngọc Phương1,, Hà Duy Tiến1, Bùi Lê Khánh Chi1, Phùng Thị Phương Thúy1
1 National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Abstract

Besides IUD, the hormonal contraceptive methods become more and more popular because of not only high birth control effect but also non-contraceptive benefits.  Due to their mechanism of action as well as delivery system, the contraceptions are successful in management of some gynecological conditions such as dysmenorrhea  (especially owing to endometriosis) and menorrhagia, help to raise the standard of the women's living quality.  Hormonal contraceptions also help to improve general medical conditions related to menstrual cycles (migraines, premenstrual syndrome, acne). A reduction in ricks of some kinds of cancer, particularly ovarian and endometrial cancer is documented. Copper  IUD  use  is  associated  with  a  decrease  in  cervix  and endometrial cancer risk.

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