The return of postpartum fertility monitored by enzyme-immunoassay for salivary progesterone
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Gynecological Endocrinology
- Vol. 6 (1) , 37-48
- https://doi.org/10.3109/09513599209081005
Abstract
A longitudinal study in which daily salivary progesterone and estrone were measured by solid-phase enzyme-imtnunoassays was performed in 30 postpartum women to monitor the return of ovarian activity. Ovulation was inferred from a sustained rise in salivary progesterone over 251 pmol/l, but salivary estrone measurements were not as informative as progesterone in this regard. Recovery of ovarian activity was slower in lactating women compared with non-lactators; the mean delivery—menstruation interval were 123 (± 10) and 51 (± 7) days, respectively. An abnormal luteal phase was noted in 35% of the first ovulatory cycles, 20% had short luteal phases and 15% were less than the 5th percentile of a normal control corridor. The pregnancy rate in this study of 3.3% was lower than the anticipated rate of 8.8%. We conclude that salivary progesterone measurements are useful for monitoring the return of ovarian activity postnatally.Keywords
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