A long lasting birth control option, IUDs can remain inside your body for anywhere between 3 and 10 years, depending on the type.
Hormonal IUDs and copper (non-hormonal) IUDs have different side effects. Your side effects will probably ease up after about 3–6 months, once your body gets used to your IUD. So if you can stick it out for a few months, there’s a good chance any side effects you’re having will eventually go away or be less noticeable.
An Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (IUCD) is a device which is inserted into the uterus (womb) to prevent pregnancy. There are many types of IUCDs and they come in different shapes and sizes. Commonly used types are IUCDs containing copper. *IUCD is also commonly known as “IUD”.
With the lack of post-operative complications after IUD removal by hysteroscopy [13,14], this method, as well as ultrasound guidance, might be a more successful and cost-effective first step in removal of any IUD in-patient or out-patient. Our patient in this case required a hysterectomy due to several unique factors.
The IUD is placed inside your uterus by a doctor or nurse. The copper IUD: is toxic to the egg and sperm which stops sperm from fertilising the egg. slows the transport of the egg to delay chance of sperm and egg meeting. changes the lining of the uterus to make it unable to support a fertilised egg.
Each SMB Cu 375 frame is made from compound of Low Density Polyethylene and Barium Sulphate (15% - 24%) with two flexible arms with spurs. 99.99% purity OFE Copper wire (Diameter 0.40 mm ± 0.01 mm) is wound around the stem, giving a total copper surface area of 375mm² ± 20mm². The 'Frame' is equipped with Polyamide Monofilament (Suture) for
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