Contraception and Bariatric Surgery: Evaluation of Contraception and Contraceptive Knowledge of Women Undergoing Bariatric Surgery at the University Hospital of Reims

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    100
  • sponsor
    CHU de Reims
Updated on 16 February 2024
nutritional deficiencies
bariatric surgery

Summary

Obesity is a public health phenomenon affecting more than 17% of women in France, and more than 20% of men and women in Champagne-Ardenne.

Obese women are more likely to have an unplanned pregnancy, whereas these pregnancies are more at risk than women of normal weight and should be planned or considered after weight loss. These women are also often less well followed in terms of gynecology and especially on contraception.

More and more patients are opting for bariatric surgery. However, bariatric surgery is not trivial. Indeed, the important loss of weight expected is at risk of nutritional deficiencies. In addition, a large number of patients are still obese during the months following surgery. This is why pregnancy is theoretically contraindicated within 12 or 18 months postoperatively.

Women with bariatric surgery must have been properly informed of these risks so that they can choose a contraceptive method, and that can be adapted to both their risk factors and the surgical technique performed.

Description

The purpose of this study is to describe contraception in obese women who have undergone bariatric surgery in Champagne-Ardenne.

Details
Condition Bariatric Surgery Candidate
Age 18years - 50years
Treatment data collection
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04219852
SponsorCHU de Reims
Last Modified on16 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

Women between 18 and 50 years old
Followed at Reims University Hospital after bariatric surgery
Pre-menopausal status
Accepting to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria

Women less than 18 or more than 50 years old
Women with postmenopausal status
Women refusing to participate
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