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  1. 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.

  2. Overall levels of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) in IUD users are low. A woman with chlamydia or gonorrhea at the time of IUD insertion, however, is at higher risk of PID in the first few weeks after insertion than she is later.

  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. 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.

  5. 13 sie 2024 · All types of IUDs may reduce the risk of uterine and ovarian cancer. A recent study showed a small increase in the risk of breast cancer among women who use or recently used combined oral or progestin-only contraceptives.

  6. 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.

  7. In fact, there is a very low risk of infection with IUD insertion itself. Furthermore, having an IUD does not increase your risk of getting a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or having issues with tubal scarring (which could lead to infertility).

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