This study was carried out at Alhussein University Hospital and Elmonera Ge
neral Hospital to assess the safety and efficacy of intrauterine device (IU
D) insertion immediately after spontaneous abortion compared with insertion
2 weeks after abortion. One hundred women between ages 18 and 40 years wer
e recruited from those admitted via the emergency room with first trimester
spontaneous abortion. All women were counseled about a method of contracep
tion, particularly copper T-380, and divided into two groups: Group I, whic
h included 69 women who preferred immediate IUD insertion, and Group II, wh
ich included 31 women who asked for late IUD insertion 2 weeks after an abo
rtion. All women were followed at 2, 6, and 10 weeks after insertion of IUD
s. Bleeding patterns were comparable in both groups. Mild bleeding occurred
in 9.2% and 16% in Groups I and II, respectively; moderate bleeding occurr
ed in 80% and 64%, respectively, and severe bleeding was observed in 10.8%
and 20%, respectively. This was not significant. Expulsion rate was 4.5% an
d 3.4% in Groups I and II, respectively, which was also not significant. Th
ere were no cases of perforation or pelvic infections. This study showed th
at insertion of an IUD immediately after a spontaneous abortion is safe and
could be offered to those who have had an abortion and who ask for a metho
d of contraception. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.