What is IUD?

Intrauterine device (IUD) is a reversible method of contraceptive control that is inserted directly into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. With proper use, IUD can be more than 99% effective and some IUD types can continue to provide protection for five to seven years. Women looking for a highly effective non -hormonal method of contraceptive control can use copper IUD, while many healthcare providers also offer plastic IUD, which releases a small amount of hormonal progesterone over time. They seem to prevent either fertilization or implantation, and perhaps both. In both IUD types, the risk of pregnancy is significantly reduced and the likelihood of successful implantation is very low, which means that while eggs can be fertilized, they will not connect to the walls of the uterus and evolve. IUD is not protection against sexually transmitted infection and may actually increase the risk of a danegesous uterine infection if not monitored.

IUD must be placed by a healthcare professional. Usually, the IUD meeting begins with a rapid conversation, while the doctor and the patient decide whether IUD is a good contraceptive method for the patient. Furthermore, the doctor performs the pelvic test and tests for infection and other abnormalities. If the patient is healthy, the T -shaped device may be inserted, sometimes using local anesthetic to release the cervix. The small chain hangs down from IUD so that the patient can check it regularly; If the string is shortened or disappeared, it should use the method of backup of contraception and arrange a meeting to check it to check it.

women who have an ectopic pregnancy, abnormal papers, inflammatory pelvic diseases, toxic shock, certain cancer, HIV/AIDS or copper allergies should not be used by IUD. Other women of all age groups should be able to safely use IUD after medical examination and equipment is effective immediately after VLmarry. In some cases, women have a more difficult period after inserting IUD, while others stop bleeding completely, which is a more common IUD result based on hormone. In rare cases, IUD can be built into the uterus, in which case it should be immediately removed to reduce the risk of pelvic pain and potential infection.

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