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  2. Intrauterine Device (IUD): Birth Control, Use & Side Effects

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    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.

  3. IUD (Intrauterine Device) Birth Control - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/sex/birth-control/iud-intrauterine-device

    "IUD" stands for "intrauterine device." Shaped like a "T" and a bit bigger than a quarter, an IUD fits inside your uterus. It prevents pregnancy by stopping sperm from reaching and fertilizing...

  4. Hormonal IUD (Mirena) - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/mirena/about/pac-20391354

    Mirena is brand name for a hormonal intrauterine device (IUD). A hormonal IUD is a type of birth control that's placed in the uterus and uses hormones to give long-term birth control. Birth control also is called contraception.

  5. IUD Birth Control | Info About Mirena & Paragard IUDs - Planned...

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    IUD stands for Intrauterine Device (basically: a device inside your uterus). It's a small piece of flexible plastic shaped like a T. Sometimes it’s called an IUC — intrauterine contraception.

  6. Intrauterine device - Wikipedia

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    An intrauterine device (IUD), also known as intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD or ICD) or coil, [3] is a small, often T-shaped birth control device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. IUDs are a form of long-acting reversible birth control (LARC). [4]

  7. IUD (Intrauterine Device) Birth Control: Uses, Benefits, and More

    www.healthline.com/health/birth-control-iud

    An IUD is a small, T-shaped device made of plastic that’s placed inside your uterus. IUDs provide long lasting, reliable protection against pregnancy, and they’re reversible. There are...

  8. What is the Effectiveness of the IUD? - Planned Parenthood

    www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/birth-control/iud/how-effective-are-iuds

    The Paragard (copper), Mirena, and Liletta IUDs are the most effective method of emergency contraception available. If you get one of these IUDs put in within 120 hours (5 days) after having unprotected sex, it’s more than 99.9% effective at preventing pregnancy.

  9. Intrauterine Device - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557403

    Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are one of the most effective forms of contraception available today, with rates of failure similar to various forms of sterilization. The two types of IUDs that are presently used in the United States, including the copper-containing IUD and levonorgestrel-containing IUD, have similar rates of preventing pregnancy ...

  10. What Women Should Know About Intrauterine Devices (IUDs)

    www.yalemedicine.org/news/intrauterine-devices-iud

    A small, flexible, T-shaped device, an IUD is inserted into the uterus through the vagina. Generally speaking, IUDs prevent pregnancy by reducing the ability of sperm to reach the egg for fertilization.

  11. IUD Birth Control: What Is It And How Does It Work? - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/all-about-the-iud-906770

    An intrauterine device (IUD) is a small, flexible, plastic device that is shaped like the letter T. It gets inserted into the uterus where it can stay for several years to prevent pregnancy. It may be removed earlier for any reason, including if a woman wants to try to conceive.