Pregnancy Rates Among Women Treated with Medication for Opioid Use Disorder

Journal of General Internal Medicine(2024)

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Treatment-seeking people with opioid use disorder (OUD) who are capable of pregnancy need accurate information about the potential impact of medication to treat OUD (MOUD) on fertility to make informed choices about treatment that are consistent with their reproductive wishes. There is a dearth of research on fertility associated with MOUD receipt in birthing people with OUD. To estimate the association between treatment with MOUD and odds of conception among birthing people using national administrative claims. Retrospective case-crossover study using multi-state US administrative data (2006–2016). Dates of conception were estimated from delivery dates and served as “case” days for which MOUD exposures were compared to those on all other (“control”) days of insurance enrollment. Treatment-seeking people with OUD with a delivery during the observation period. Odds ratios for conception from within-person fixed effects models were modeled as a function of exposure to MOUD (buprenorphine, methadone, extended-release depot naltrexone, or oral naltrexone) using conditional logistic regression. A total of 21,928 births among 19,133 people with OUD were identified. In the sample, 5873 people received buprenorphine, 1825 methadone, 486 extended-release naltrexone, and 714 oral naltrexone. Participants could receive more than one type of MOUD. Mean age was 28.2 years (SD = 2.2; range = 16–45), with 76.2
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fertility,pregnancy,opioid use disorder,buprenorphine,naltrexone,methadone
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