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An incremental-dose combined oestrogen-progestogen oral contraceptive: cycle control and endometrial changes
Abstract:
A study of bleeding patterns and endometrial histology was made in women using an incremental-dose combined oestrogen-progestogen formulation. The proliferative activity during the first 11 days of treatment was less well-developed, and there was an early appearance of secretory changes (transitional pattern). The increased dose of d-norgestrel resulted in an endometrium showing either early or deficient secretory changes. Menstrual patterns were very satisfactory in terms of cycle length and duration of bleeding.
Keywords:
BiologyBleedingClinical ResearchContraceptionContraceptive MethodsDiseasesEndometrial EffectsEndometriumFamily PlanningGenitaliaGenitalia, FemaleMenstrual CycleMenstruationMetrorrhagiaOral ContraceptivesOral Contraceptives, CombinedPhysiologyReproductionResearch MethodologySigns And SymptomsUrogenital SystemUterus