Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Oct 2016)

Is There Any Impact of Copper Intrauterine Device on Female Sexual Functioning?

  • Sezen Bozkurt Koseoglu,
  • Ruya Deveer,
  • Melike Nur Akin,
  • Ali Sami Gurbuz,
  • Burcu Kasap,
  • Huri Guvey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2016/21714.8730
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
pp. QC21 – QC23

Abstract

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Introduction: Intrauterine Device (IUD) is the most preferred modern contraceptive method in Turkey. Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) is defined as lack of one or more of the components in the sexual response cycle which includes sexual desire, impaired arousal and inability achieving an orgasm or pain with intercourse. FSD has multi-factorial aetiology. Advanced age and menopause, fatigue and stress, psychiatric and neurologic disease, childbirth, pelvic floor or bladder dysfunction, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, hypertension obesity, medication and substances, hormonal contraceptives, relationship factors are known risk factors for FSD. Aim: To investigate if IUD has any impact on female sexual functioning. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study subjects were divided into two groups. Study group consisted of 92 IUDusers (mean 5.1±1.2 years) and the control group consisted of 83 women with no contraception. Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) questionnaire was performed to both two groups. Women with a total score lower than 26.5 were considered as having sexual dysfunction. Results: The prevalence of FSD was 57.1% among participants. IUD users had a lower total FSFI score comparing to control group but the difference was not statistically different (p=0.983). A positive correlation was found between total FSFI score and duration of IUD (p=0.003). Conclusion: No difference was found in terms of sexual dysfunction between IUD users and women with no contraception. The prevalence of FSD was very high in both groups which may be attributed to the socio-cultural factors such as embarrassment of women due to conservatism.

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