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HIV-positive women may be reluctant to attend gynaecology or family planning clinics for fear of divulging their condition. Therefore, a referral clinic was opened within the HIV clinic. Retrospective case-note reviews of 197 new patients revealed 109 with a variety of medical gynaecology conditions (menorrhagia being the commonest) and 88 sought contraception. The full range of contraceptives was used, including
Mirena
for the treatment of menorrhagia as well as contraception and the combined pill adjusted for interaction with liver enzyme-inducing antiretroviral drugs. The acceptance of contraceptive advice and gynaecological evaluation by the patients has resulted in improved reproductive health services for these HIV-positive women. In centres with large cohorts of HIV-positive women, this type of one-stop specialist clinic will be very effective in providing high-quality reproductive health care and hence, this type of clinic is recommended for such centres.
Int J
STD
AIDS 2008 Aug
PMID:Contraception and medical gynaecology for HIV-positive women in a one-stop clinic. 1910 2
The copper intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) is strongly associated with bacterial vaginosis (BV). Hormonal influences may play a role in the control of vaginal flora. It is unclear whether use of the progesterone-incorporated intrauterine system (IUS;
Mirena
) is associated with abnormal vaginal flora or genital symptoms. One hundred and seventy-two women were assessed for symptoms and abnormal vaginal flora prior to and at intervals after insertion of either a copper IUCD or an IUS. Women were significantly more likely to have developed an abnormal vaginal discharge 4-6 weeks after insertion of an IUCD compared with an IUS (27% cf. 14%, P = 0.04), although this trend was not significant six months postinsertion. More women with an IUCD developed BV compared with an IUS at 4-6 weeks and six months. However, there were insufficient numbers of women with BV to demonstrate any significant difference between the vaginal flora of the two groups.
Int J
STD
AIDS 2009 Jun
PMID:Do users of the intrauterine system (Mirena) have different genital symptoms and vaginal flora than users of the intrauterine contraceptive device? 1945 30