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  2. Intrauterine device - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Once an IUD is removed, even after long-term use, fertility returns to normal rapidly. [8] Copper devices have a failure rate of about 0.8%, while hormonal (levonorgestrel) devices fail about 0.2% of the time within the first year of use. [9]

  3. Hormonal intrauterine device - Wikipedia

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    Insertion of a hormonal IUD Removal of a hormonal IUD. The hormonal IUD is inserted in a similar procedure to the nonhormonal copper IUD, and can only be inserted by a qualified medical practitioner. [53] Before insertion, a pelvic exam is performed to examine the shape and position of the uterus.

  4. Here's What Really Happens When You Get an IUD Inserted ... - AOL

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    Expert info on how IUDs work, how painful it is to have one inserted, options for pain management and what it's like to get one removed.

  5. Birth control - Wikipedia

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    They may also be used immediately after an abortion. [69] [70] Once removed, even after long term use, fertility returns to normal immediately. [71] While copper IUDs may increase menstrual bleeding and result in more painful cramps, [72] hormonal IUDs may reduce menstrual bleeding or stop menstruation altogether. [68]

  6. One woman's IUD fell out without her knowing. Here's ... - AOL

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    After having had my IUD for 10 years, I visited my doctor in 2018 to have it removed. Unfortunately, I hadn’t been consistently getting gynecological checkups and found out that my IUD had ...

  7. Copper IUD - Wikipedia

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    A copper IUD can be inserted at any phase of the menstrual cycle, as long as pregnancy can be reliably excluded. It may be inserted in the immediate postpartum period (shortly after delivery of the placenta), and after an induced medical, surgical, or spontaneous abortion provided a genital tract infection can be reliably excluded.

  8. Levonorgestrel-releasing implant - Wikipedia

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    It is normally removed when the five-year period is over, or if: Pregnancy is desired; Different birth control is preferred; Complications arise; Normally removal is not complicated; removal difficulties have been reported with a frequency of 6.2%, based on 849 removals.

  9. Etonogestrel - Wikipedia

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    Requires removal after the 3–5 years [11] Advantages and disadvantages; STI protection: No: Weight: May cause weight gain: Period disadvantages: May cause irregular or prolonged bleeding: Period advantages: Minimizes pain. In 33% no periods. Benefits: Long-term contraception.