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- W4214935331 abstract "Epilepsy is one of the most common neurologic unit diseases that have different prevalence in different parts of the world. Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are associated with major fertility risks for women of childbearing age. Due to the fact that studies on family planning methods in married women with epilepsy (WWE) have not been conducted in Iran, the aim of this study was to evaluate the family planning methods in married WWE in Birjand, Iran.An analytical-descriptive study was performed on 126 married WWE hospitalized in the neurology ward or referred to Vali-e-Asr specialized and sub-specialized clinic in Birjand. Demographic information of patients as well as data on the type of used AED, and various methods of family planning were collected in a questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using Chi-square and Fisher tests. All of the above analyses were considered at a significance level of less than 5% by SPSS v.19 software.The mean age of the patients was 33.41 ± 9.15 years. The mean age of experiencing the first seizure and the onset of menstruation were 24.82 and 13.79 years, respectively. Fifty (35.5%), 38 (27%), 15 (10.6%), 14 (9.9%), and 14 (9.9%) patients used sodium valproate, carbamazepine, phenytoin, levetiracetam, and lamotrigine, respectively. The results showed that 72 sexually active patients (70.6%) used family planning methods, of which 43 patients (59.7%) used withdrawal method, 20 patients (27.8%) used condoms, and 6 patients (8.3%) used oral contraceptive pills (OCP). Eight patients (9.6%) had a history of unintended pregnancy and 3 patients (3.6%) had a history of abortion.It is recommended to apply effective family planning methods in married WWE to prevent unintended pregnancies and the subsequent adverse effects in the fetus, considering the fact that a significant percentage of WWE did not use effective family planning methods and 8 cases of unintended pregnancies were reported. Because of high consumption of valproate in women of childbearing age in our study and concerning issue about its fetal malformation, it is recommended to reduce the administration of valproate in this population. Moreover, regarding the low consumption of folic acid, especially for women of childbearing age and pregnant WWE who are taking AED, the necessary recommendations should be made by our physicians." @default.
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- W4214935331 title "Evaluation of family planning methods in married women with epilepsy" @default.
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