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Oral Contraceptives and Family Health in Rural Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
New Hope Fertility Center, Bangladesh Jute Research Institute, Daimler (Japan), Fertility Medical Group, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics
Year1980

Abstract

A case-control survey of mothers was undertaken in rural Bangladesh to assess the health problems of oral contraceptive users compared with two groups of nonusers. The complaint most often reported was weakness--more than 80% of all women surveyed. Significantly more pill users than nonusers reported experiencing dizziness and eye problems. However, only one fifth of dizziness complaints among pill users could be attributed to the pill. Although more pill users reported a decrease in lactation, a greater problem among the control group was total cessation of lactation related to a subsequent pregnancy. Therefore, in this context the pill may postpone weaning more often than it reduces lactation. That few women choose to use oral contraceptives in the early postpartum period,…
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