Today, few data are available on the patient's fertility following intrauterine tamponade balloon (BTIU) used for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) after vaginal delivery (AVB). Several studies have concluded that there are no fertility disorders after conservative surgical treatment or embolization. BTIU is an essential treatment in the management of PPH. The aim was to evaluate post-BTIU fertility and the appearance of gynecological symptoms. This is a bicentric retrospective study (Valenciennes, Lille, France), between 2012 and 2017. The data will be collected by telephone interview on fertility and various gynecological functional symptoms.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
59
Hôpital Roger Salengro, CHU
Lille, France
Frequency of infertility
defined as the absence of pregnancy after 12 months of attempted pregnancy.
Time frame: 7 years
Time to obtain a new pregnancy evaluating the stop of contraceptionand desire for pregnancy
Time frame: 7 years
Frequency of gynecological complications after use of an intrauterine tamponade balloon.
Time frame: 7 years
Type of gynecological complications after use of an intrauterine tamponade balloon.
type = infections , pelvic pain, cycle disorders
Time frame: 7 years
the frequency of obstetric complications for the next pregnancy
Time frame: 7 years
type of obstetrical complications
complications = intrauterine growth retardation, threat of premature labor
Time frame: 7 years
Frequency of recurrent postpartum haemorrhage in the next pregnancy
Time frame: 7 years
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