Experiences and attitudes towards Menstrual Suppression among Women with Bacterial vaginosis Randomised to Continuous Use of NuvaRing in Kenya

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Casmir EdinahORCID,Wairimu Njeri,Kiptinness Catherine,Oluoch Lynda,Maina Stephen Gakuo,Walker Kristina Wilbekin,Mugo Nelly,Marrazzo Jeanne,Ngure Kenneth

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe contraceptive vaginal ring (NuvaRing), one of the Multipurpose Prevention Technologies (MPT) products, is effective in preventing unintended pregnancies and may contribute to reducing the frequency of Bacterial Vaginosis (BV), which is a risk factor for HIV acquisition, transmission, and shedding among women. NuvaRing may cause irregular menstruation, including menstrual suppression, which may influence women’s decision on product choice, use, and acceptability. In this prospective cohort study, we assessed women’s experiences with menstruation suppression following continued NuvaRing use.MethodsA total of 18 in-depth interviews were conducted using a semi-structured interview guide among purposively selected women with BV in Thika, Kenya, aged 18-40 years, who used NuvaRing continuously. All women received counseling on possibility of menstrual suppression following continuous NuvaRing use. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim and thematically analyzed.ResultsParticipants who expected and were aware that menstrual suppression was a possible side effect of Nuvaring accepted its benefits, and expressed acceptance and desire to continue using NuvaRing. Participants who had not anticipated menstrual suppression expressed anxiety and fear, with some expressing desire to continue using NuvaRing but worried about unintended negative consequences. The ability to perform daily activities uninterrupted, reduced expenses on sanitary supplies, enhanced sexual pleasure and relationships, and absence of menstrual pain were benefits of menstrual suppression. Although all participants received counseling on menstrual suppression, some expressed anxiety over the possibility of unintended pregnancy. As a result, they frequented medical facilities for health check-ups and pregnancy tests, and some used combined oral contraceptives to induce menses.ConclusionUnderstanding perceptions regarding menstrual suppression is crucial in offering targeted and comprehensive counseling to improve women’s understanding of menstruation suppression to influence acceptance and use of NuvaRing. Additionally, improved male involvement in reproductive health concerns and women’s autonomy in discussing reproductive health issues with partners is essential.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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