Effects of hormonal contraception on vaginal flora

Contraception, 86(5), 526-529

DOI 10.1016/j.contraception.2012.02.012 PMID 22520642 Source

Abstract

Background

The sector of the market that deals with contraception offers a long list of different contraceptive methods. Within the estroprogestinic choice, the routes of administration are oral, transdermic and vaginal one. Even though efficacy is comparable with these methods, secondary and adverse effects are directly involved in the acceptability of the method.

Study design

This was a prospective comparative study. During 1 year, we enrolled 60 asymptomatic women who voluntarily requested combined oral contraception (COC) or combined contraceptive vaginal ring (CCVR group). After a baseline study of vaginal milieu prior to starting hormonal contraception, we performed a follow-up. For each woman, we examined vaginal pH; quantification of leukocytes, lactobacilli, Candida and cocci on saline microscopy fluid; Gram stain with Nugent score and the presence of vaginal infection [culture for Trichomonas vaginalis, albicans and nonalbicans Candida, Group B Streptococcus (GBS)].

Results

At the end of follow-up, there was a little change of vaginal milieu in both groups. We noted an increase of lactobacilli in the CCVR users and an increase of GBS in COC users.

Conclusion

CCVR compared to COC users showed an increase of the number of lactobacilli in vaginal flora. It means that an increase of leukorrhea in that group could be protective in terms of prevention of vaginal imbalance/infection.

Topics

hormonal contraception vaginal flora effects, birth control pills lactobacilli changes, vaginal ring versus oral contraceptives flora, contraception vaginal ph changes, combined oral contraceptives vaginal microbiome, vaginal ring lactobacilli increase, hormonal contraception bacterial vaginosis risk, group b streptococcus oral contraceptives, contraceptive side effects vaginal health, vaginal ecology hormonal birth control

Cite this article

De Seta, F., Restaino, S., De Santo, D., Stabile, G., Banco, R., Busetti, M., Barbati, G., & Guaschino, S. (2012). Effects of hormonal contraception on vaginal flora. *Contraception*, *86*(5), 526-529. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2012.02.012

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