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  1. IUDs — intrauterine devices — of today are not your mother’s IUD, and are a very safe choice for most women. When gynecologists were asked about their preferred method of contraception, the most popular answer was IUD.

  2. Most people can use IUDs safely, but there are some conditions that make side effects or complications more likely. Talk to your nurse or doctor to find out if IUDs are safe for you. You may not be able to get an IUD if you. have certain STDs or pelvic infection. think you might be pregnant.

  3. 12 paź 2022 · This patient fact sheet explains how the Intrauterine Device (IUD) works. Describes how the IUD is inserted, how long it is effective, common side effects, and average cost. Includes a chart that compares and contrasts the copper and hormonal IUDs.

  4. The IUD is right for you if: You have only one sex partner who does not have other sex partners and who is infection-free. This means you are not at high risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Marie Stopes encourages dual protection and the use of condoms together with your IUD contraceptive.

  5. 13 lis 2023 · IUDs are safe for most people, but having certain conditions can increase the likelihood of side effects and complications.

  6. 8 wrz 2022 · Today’s IUDs are safe and effective. Whether you’re contemplating using an intrauterine device (IUD) as birth control or to curb the effects of a gynecological issue, you might wonder if the pros outweigh all the cons you’ve probably heard about. Here’s what you need to know about IUDs, according to Ob/Gyn Ashley Brant, DO, MPH. Advertisement.

  7. 30 sie 2023 · The IUD is one of the safest and most effective methods of contraception available today. Although people who have had children are more likely to choose this method, all IUDs can also safely be used by people born with female reproductive organs who have not had children.

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