Hormonal consequences oe missing the pill during the first two days of three consecutive artificial cycles
The hormonal effects of the deliberate omission of a low-dose combined oral contraceptive pill (30 μg ethinyl estradiol + 150 μg levonorgestrel) during the first two days of three consecutive artificial cycles were studied in 10 women. The plasma levels of estradiol, progesterone, levonorgestrel and...
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Published in | Contraception (Stoneham) Vol. 29; no. 5; pp. 437 - 446 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Inc
1984
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Summary: | The hormonal effects of the deliberate omission of a low-dose combined oral contraceptive pill (30
μg ethinyl estradiol + 150
μg levonorgestrel) during the first two days of three consecutive artificial cycles were studied in 10 women. The plasma levels of estradiol, progesterone, levonorgestrel and — whenever juistified — of LH were measured three times weekly (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays) throughout a 90-day period, and the ovarian reaction to the prolongation of the pill-free period from 7 to 9 days was assessed. One subject (with a premature LH surge) showed a marked follicular and an inadequate luteal activity in 2 of 3 cycles. The remaining cycles were characterized by a varying degree of follicular activity associated with the absence of any luteal function. None of the subjects exhibited peripheral steroid levels indicating a normal ovulatory cycle.
The results are interpreted as suggesting that repeated prolongation of the pill-free period from 7 to 9 days might result in a gradual increase in ovarian activity. |
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ISSN: | 0010-7824 1879-0518 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0010-7824(84)90017-9 |