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Research Articles

Insertion experience of women and health care professionals in the Kyleena® Satisfaction Study

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Pages 182-189 | Received 16 Dec 2019, Accepted 25 Feb 2020, Published online: 30 Mar 2020

Figures & data

Figure 1. Previous contraceptive method during 3 months prior to insertion (safety analysis set).

aCOC or POP. COC indicates combined oral contraceptive; POP, progestogen-only pill.

bLong acting preparations include methods (e.g., monthly contraceptive injection) other than hormonal or non-hormonal IUC.

Figure 1. Previous contraceptive method during 3 months prior to insertion (safety analysis set).aCOC or POP. COC indicates combined oral contraceptive; POP, progestogen-only pill.bLong acting preparations include methods (e.g., monthly contraceptive injection) other than hormonal or non-hormonal IUC.

Table 1. Baseline demographics (safety analysis set).

Table 2. Women’s main reason for choosing LNG-IUS 12 overall and by country (safety analysis set).

Figure 2. (A) Ease of insertion assessed by investigator, by parity (safety analysis set). (B) Pain at insertion assessed by women, by parity (safety analysis set).

Figure 2. (A) Ease of insertion assessed by investigator, by parity (safety analysis set). (B) Pain at insertion assessed by women, by parity (safety analysis set).

Table 3. Ease of and pain at LNG-IUS 12 insertion overall and by country (safety analysis set).

Figure 3. Women’s rating of pain at insertion by ease of insertion (safety analysis set).

Figure 3. Women’s rating of pain at insertion by ease of insertion (safety analysis set).

Figure 4. Additional methods used by health care professionals to manage pain at insertion, by pain at insertion (safety analysis set).

aOne patient in the moderate pain category had missing information for additional interventions.

Figure 4. Additional methods used by health care professionals to manage pain at insertion, by pain at insertion (safety analysis set).aOne patient in the moderate pain category had missing information for additional interventions.