Concerns on future fertility among users and past-users of combined oral contraceptives: a questionnaire survey

Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care. 2019 Oct;24(5):347-355. doi: 10.1080/13625187.2019.1639659. Epub 2019 Jul 18.

Abstract

Objective: The combined oral contraceptive pill is the most preferred contraceptive method worldwide. Despite high life-time prevalence of infertility of 16-26%, scarce data about concerns of future fertility among COC users are available. We aimed to study whether COC usage induces concerns about fertility. Methods: Online questionnaire-based survey included 1283 current COC users and 1006 past users. The questionnaire covered knowledge and concerns of various aspects of fertility with respect to COC usage. Results: Significantly, more current users (66%) than past users (52%) had considered whether or not COC usage could affect future fertility (OR = 1.6, 95% CI 1.3-1.9). Nearly 50% of both groups believed COC usage could impair conception rates after discontinuation. Furthermore, 28% current vs. 19% past users believed COC could diminish the ovarian reserve more permanently. Conversely, 14% current and 11% past users believed that lack of ovulation could 'spare' the eggs (OR = 0.9, 95% CI 0.7-1.3). Significantly fewer current users (22%) vs. past users (35%) had heard, primarily by female friends, that a short break of 1-2 months during long-term COC usage was healthy, (OR 0.72, 95%CI = 0.56-0.92). Conclusions: Health care professionals prescribing hormonal contraception should be aware of misapprehensions and concerns of fertility among users of COC.

Keywords: Combined oral contraception; fertility awareness; fertility concerns; misapprehensions; ovarian reserve.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Contraception Behavior / psychology*
  • Contraceptives, Oral, Combined / therapeutic use*
  • Female
  • Fertility / drug effects
  • Fertility Preservation / psychology*
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice*
  • Humans
  • Qualitative Research
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Contraceptives, Oral, Combined