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  1. Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are a safe, effective and convenient form of birth control. Once inserted, they can prevent pregnancy for several years. Weigh the pros and cons of getting an IUD with your healthcare provider. They can help you decide if an IUD is the best option for you.

  2. 11 kwi 2024 · Risks. Less than 1% of people who use Mirena will get pregnant in a year of typical use. If you do get pregnant while using Mirena, you're at higher risk of having the egg implant outside the uterus. That is called an ectopic pregnancy. In ectopic pregnancies, the egg most often is in a fallopian tube.

  3. 2 paź 2024 · It is safe to have an IUD if you plan to conceive in the future. IUDs can cause serious infections: IUDs approved by the FDA are safe and effective. However, if you have an untreated STI when you receive an IUD, your risk of pelvic inflammatory disease is higher.

  4. 13 lis 2023 · What are the risks of using an IUD? IUDs are safe for most people, but having certain conditions can increase the likelihood of side effects and complications. IUDs aren’t recommended for...

  5. There are some risks with the IUD, but they’re rare. Serious problems from IUDs are not at all common, but there are some risks and warning signs to look out for. IUD insertion can hurt, but the pain doesn’t last long

  6. 13 sie 2024 · There are two kinds of IUDs: hormonal and copper. Hormonal IUDs release progestin, a synthetic version of the hormone progesterone. The hormone causes the cervical mucus to thicken, which prevents the sperm from getting into the uterus and reaching an egg.

  7. 25 cze 2024 · Some people may be more prone to developing side effects and complications from an IUD. These risk factors include: Teenagers, people who experience heavy menstrual bleeding, and people who have an IUD inserted right after childbirth may have a higher risk of the device slipping out of the uterus.

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