4.3 Article Proceedings Paper

Effects of the levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system on cervical mucus quality and sperm penetrability

Journal

CONTRACEPTION
Volume 82, Issue 6, Pages 491-496

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2010.06.006

Keywords

Contraceptive mechanism; Fertilization; Intrauterine device; Kremer; Test; Sperm cervical mucus; Interaction

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Background In levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) users the prevention of sperm penetration through cervical mucus has not been demonstrated Study Design Subjects were enrolled in an investigator-blinded study to compare quality and sperm penetrability of mid-cycle cervical mucus between LNG-IUS users and hormone-free controls Cervical mucus was microscopically examined using World Health Organization (WHO) cervical mucus analysis (CMA) CMA score >= 10 of 15 points indicated cervical mucus favoring sperm penetration Mucus was incubated with sperm using the WHO simplified slide test (SST) and Kremer sperm cervical mucus penetration test (SCMPT) Results Data from 14 LNG-IUS users and 16 controls showed 14% of LNG-IUS users had CMA score >= 10% vs 69% of controls (p=004) SST showed no sperm penetration for LNG-IUS users, significantly less than controls (0% vs 64 3%, p<001) SCMPT demonstrated no sperm mucus penetration for LNG-IUS users at 2 and >= 6 h (0% vs 85% in controls with 2-h score >= 6, p<001, 6 h 0% vs 79% in controls p<001) Conclusions Mid cycle cervical mucus of LNG-IUS users is poor quality and prevents endocervical sperm transport in vitro (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc All right, reserved

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