IV EUROPEAN CONGRESS ON PEDIATRIC AND
ADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGY
PROGRAM
SEPTEMBER 29th-OCTOBER 2nd, 1988
RHODES ISLAND-CIREECE
BABY COMP AS AN AID FOR ADOLESCENT CONTRACEPTION
G. FREUNDL, P. FRANK-HERMANN and M. TONCABONI Frauenklinik
Stadt. Krankenhaus Dusseldorf -Bernath, Urdenbacher Allee,
83, D-4000 Dusseldorf 13.
The temperature method of family planning is
reported to show a Pearl Index between I and 2 (G.Doring,
1988). The software of baby comp is created acc. to the rules
of the temperature method. We have tested the baby comp to
get information about the accepatibility, reliability and
accuracy of this contraceptive device.
17 young women have been tested: 5 intended
to achieve( group I ), the others to avoid pregnancy ( group
II ). The period of testing was 6 months. The last cycle is
monitored by ultrasonic estimation of the growing follicle
and by LH-determination in mid- day urine ( Elisa ) to get
objective parameters of the fertile phase of the cycle. During
all cycles monitoring of the basalbody temperature (BBT) and
the cervical mucus symptom was performed. It was found, that
the temperature registration of the baby comp was correct
(p^20,01). After rive months thefertilephase of the menstrual
cycle was determined correctly in regular cycles. In irregular
cycles the number of women, studied was too low for final
con- clusions and has to be increased. Two women in group
I(pregnancy wanted) conceived. No woman got pregnant in group
II.The acceptability of the device was good.Only one womanwanted
to change the method aftersix months.
Lit.:G. DoringEmpfangnisverhutung, Thieme
Verlag Stuttgart, 1997
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