Steroid Contraception and Its Effects on Lactation Are a Public Health Dilemma

Steroid Contraception and Its Effects on Lactation Are a Public Health Dilemma

A review Steroid Contraception and its Effects on Lactation are a Public Health Dilemma JEFFREY POMERANCE, MD, MPH "I SWEAR by Apollo the physician ... I will prescribe 50 percent of lactating women is pregnancy de- regimen for the good of my patients according to my layed until after the cessation of breast feeding. ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone. ."-Hippocrates Kwashiorkor is a major cause of infant morbidity in many developing countries. Therefore, in these Family planning is taking its place as one of countries, the length of time that a mother suc- the leading priorities of many of the world's peo- cessfully breast feeds her infant has a profound ples. Steroid contraceptives are becoming a corner- influence on the future of that child. stone in successful family planning programs. Yet, It might well be argued that increasing the time in some areas of the world, steroid contraceptives between pregnancies would increase the mean may become a double-edged sword. lactating time for the receiving infant. In many "Breast feeding is one of the most effective areas this increase would be advantageous to the ways of overcoming factors related to lack of infant's health. To obtain more time would re- resources, such as infection and poor nutrition. quire the use of a contraceptive. If, however, Since these factors are of such importance, a this contraceptive measure had as one side effect significant increase in the practice of breast feed- a decrease in the mean period of lactation or a ing would surely lead to a reduction in infant detrimental effect on the nutritive value of breast mortality" (1). Conversely, a decrease in the milk, then it would lose much of its positive practice of breast feeding would lead to an in- value. In this regard, steroid contraceptives have crease in infant mortality. Kwashiorkor means come under heavy attack. "first-second" according to some sources or "the disease the child gets when the next baby is Results of Studies born" (2). In other words, protein malnutrition Many studies of animals have been done to comes about only after the mother stops breast determine the effect of steroid contraception on feeding her infant. A frequent reason for the lactation. These studies as predictors of human discontinuation of breast feeding is the next response must, however, be suspect, as Joshi and pregnancy. According to Semm (3), in only about Rao (4) showed wide variation in response to the same drug in three animal species. They gave Dr. Pomerance is a perinatal research fellow, 5.0 mg norethynodrel plus 75,ug mestranol (see University of California in San Diego, La Jolla, box) to the mouse, the rat, and the rabbit in a Calif. 92037. high and a low dosage form. The lower dose was August-September 1972, Vol. 87, No. 7 611 two times the human dose on a milligram-for- kilogram basis, which also happened to be the Steroid contraceptives named in this study minimal effective dose for contraception in these Generic name Trade name animals. The higher dose was 20 times the human 5.0 mg norethynodrel plus 75 pg dose on a milligram-for-kilogram basis. The mestranol ......................... Enovid (5 mg) litter 2.5 mg norethynodrel plus 100 pg numbers were limited to six each in the mouse and mestranol ......................... Enovid E rat and to three in the rabbit. 2.5 mg lynestrenol plus 75 pg mestranol. Lyndiol (2.5 mg) 5.0 mg lynestrenol plus 150 pg The growth curve of the litter was used as an mestranol ......................... Lyndiol 4.0 mg norethisterone acetate plus 50 index of efficiency for lactation. In the rat, both pg ethinyl estradiol......... Anovlar the low and the high dosages resulted in a 10 to 3.0 mg chlormadinone acetate plus 100 20 perccnt pg mestranol..................... Aconcen inhibition in the growth rate of the 1.0 mg ethynodiol diacetate plus 100 ug young as compared with the controls. In the mestranol ......................... Ovulen 10 mg norethindrone plus 60 pg mouse, neither dosage affected lactation. In the mestranol ......................... Ortho-Novum rabbit, al slight increase in growth rate was noted 150 mg dihydroxyprogesterone aceto- phenide plus 10 ug estradiol in the young. enanthate........................ Deladroxate Kamal and associates (5) summarized some literature concerning human experience. They one type each of six different contraceptive pills quoted Satterthwaite and Gamble as observing (5.0 mg lynestrenol plus 150 ,ug mestranol, 4 mg that when norethynodrel was given in either 5 mg norethisterone acetate plus 50 ,ug ethinyl estradiol, or 10 mg tablets, a markedly deleterious effect on 3 mg chlormadinone acetate plus 100 ,ug mestra- the production of milk occurred in the first and nol, 1.0 mg ethynodiol diacetate plus 100 ug second cycles. They quoted Chinnatamby as find- mestranol, 0.5 mg ethynodiol plus 100 ,ug mestra- ing that 2.5 mg norethynodrel plus 100 ,ug nol, and 0.25 mg ethynodiol plus 100 ug mestra- mestranol was most depressant of lactation in nol). A mild decrease occurred in the total dura- women with a history of short lactation. They also tion of lactation. The study results, however, quoted Kubba, noting that when 2.5 mg depended on the mother's word and memory. lynestrenol plus 75 ,ug mestranol was used, a The amount of milk yielded was not estimated marked decrease occurred in lactation, whereas directly, nor was the curve showing the growth of when 2.5 to 5.0 mg lynestrenol was used con- the infant. tinuously for 6 months, lactation was not affected. Gold (9) quoted Kora as showing that, when Kamal and associates (5) discussed a Hayden 62 mothers who had lactated between 4 and 24 finding: that when 2.5 mg norethynodrel plus weeks took 1.0 mg ethynodiol diacetate plus 100 100 puv, mestranol was given to 30 women, while ,jg mestranol, lactation was affected negatively in 30 controls received a placebo plus a mechanical a statistically significant fashion in certain param- intrauterine device (IUD) for contraception, the eters when compared with controls. Infants of length of lactation was not adversely affected if the control group mothers received greater the history of success in lactation was considered. amounts of breast milk than infants of the mothers They said Rogers and associates had noted that in the treatment group. The amount of milk ob- inhibition of lactation occurred only when the tained from the control mothers increased weekly, oral preparation contained estrogen and that milk while the mothers who were medicated produced yield actually increased when an IUD was used. less milk than they did before receiving the medi- Rice-Wray and associates (6), in an uncon- cation. The weekly gain in weight was significantly trolled study, found that 10 mg norethindrone less for the treatment infants than for the control plus 60 ,tg mestranol resulted in decreased or infants. In this study, however, the control group totally inhibited lactation in 32.5 percent of the consisted of 15 mothers who did not receive a women treated. pill. The study, therefore, was not blind. Ferin and associates (7) found that 2.5 mg Gold quoted Ibrahim and El-Tawil, who also lynestrenol had no effect on lactation as gauged used 1.0 mg ethynodiol diacetate plus 100 jug by the infant's weight-curve increases and by the mestranol as their test drug. Treatment was given rate of continuing full breast feeding without to 32 multiparas and 15 primiparas "as early as supplementation by the mother. possible" after lactation was established-usually Hefnawi (8) studied 401 multiparous women. within 3 months after delivery. Lactation was He administered to these women, in six groups, adversely affected in the multiparas when com- 612 Hea Ith Services Reports pared with their history of lactation. In previous estradiol, group 3 a progestogen (0.5 mg pregnancies 71.5 percent of the multiparas in the lynestrenol), and group 4 a combination of 1 mg study had nursed their infants for more than 3 lynestrenol plus 100 ,ug mestranol. Milk produc- months, 62 percent for more than 6 months, and tion increased in all medicated women, especially 47 percent for more than 1 year. With 1.0 mg those in group 3. ethynodiol diacetate plus 100 ug mestranol, suc- Kaern (12) studied 451 mothers who delivered cessful lactation stopped after 6 months in 81 infants at St. Joseph's Hospital in Copenhagen percent of the patients. There were no controls between July and September 1966. This group in this study. consisted of all the women, except three, who Miller and Hughes (10) conducted a double gave birth at this hospital in the indicated time- blind study involving 100 women who had healthy span. The three women excluded consisted of one term infants and who expressed the desire to who, it was decided, "should not attempt to breast have oral contraception and also to nurse their feed" and two mothers who gave birth to infants infants for 3 months. Group la consisted of 25 weighing less than 2,000 grams. This study, also women given 1 mg norethindrone plus 80 ,ug double blind, consisted of two groups. Group 1 mestranol on the 14th post partum day, then the mothers received 1 mg norethisterone plus 50 jig pill in cycles of 21 days on and 7 days off. Group mestranol daily, starting day 1 post partum and lb received placebos in the same manner. Groups continuing until day 8. Group 2 received placebos 2a and 2b were the same groups as la and lb in a similar manner. The results were studied to except that they started their pills 6 weeks post determine- partum.

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