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A 5-year clinical evaluation of norplant® implants in Senegal

Contraception, Volume 59, No. 6, Year 1999

The principal objective of this 5-year clinical study of Norplant® implants was to introduce these implants into the family planning program in Senegal and to determine their overall acceptability and safety in Senegalese acceptors. A total of 300 subjects were enrolled into the trial from August 1986 to July 1991. All the women were followed-up for 5 years or until the implants were removed. The pooled cumulative discontinuation rate was 40.8 ± 2.91 per 100 women resulting in a continuation rate of 59.2 ± 2.91 per 100 women. Thirteen subjects (4.3%) were lost during the follow-up. Seven pregnancies were reported throughout the 5 years leading to a cumulative pregnancy rate of 3.3 ± 1.25 per 100 women. Menstrual problems were the reason most often given for early removal during the first 2 years. After year 2, desire for another pregnancy was the main reason for implant removal. The results presented in this study show that the Norplant implant system is a safe, effective, and acceptable method that meets the needs of the Senegalese family planning program. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Inc.
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Citations: 9
Authors: 7
Affiliations: 2
Research Areas
Maternal And Child Health
Sexual And Reproductive Health
Study Design
Cohort Study
Study Locations
Senegal
Participants Gender
Female