What is an IUD?
"Spiral" stands for "intrauterine device." A spiral is a small T-shaped device in the uterus of a woman dying them from their doctor. Two types of spirals for disposal. One contains copper and the other throws a small amount of the hormone progestin. The copper IUD in use for a longer period-of time. It takes years to 12. The hormonal spiral Ahnelt in size and shape of the copper-bearing IUD, but it's safe and hat fewer side effects. It lasts 5 years.
Um A spiral used to go to the doctor for a pelvic examination she within one week after your start time. After cleaning your vagina and cervix, the doctor slides a plastic tube Dunnen with the device in your uterus. Your doctor away cave plastic hose and makes sure know that the IUD is in place. The spiral hat strings, know that the doctor dropped the right length cuts. She Must check this thread know that every month to ensure uh, the IUD is in place. Some women find, know that your uterus pushes the IUD out. There is a risk of ectopic pregnancy die (WHEN A fertilized egg grows outside the uterus). Is there a risk for pelvic inflammatory disease, but the risk is lower than for conventional coils.
Some spirals have been used in the past, um serious health problems. Today spirals are safe, but they still have some risks. Most doctors prefer IUDs only in women who die early have to use a baby. Side effects of all spirals are cramps or pain, if the spiral loaded IS spotting between periods and for die first 3 to 6 months. Side effects of copper IUD are heavier bleeding and cramps times stronger. Side effects of hormonal IUD include irregular intervals in the first 3 to 6 months. Some women die If menstruation Ganz.
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