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An intrauterine device (IUD or coil) is a small contraceptive device, often 'T'-shaped, often containing either copper or levonorgestrel, which is inserted into the uterus. They are one form of long-acting reversible contraception which are the most effective types of reversible birth control. Failure rates with the copper IUD is about 0.8% while the levonorgestrel IUD has a failure rate of 0.2% in the first year of use. Among types of birth control they, along with birth control implants, result in the greatest satisfaction among users. As of 2007, IUDs are the most widely used form of reversible contraception, with more than 180 million users worldwide.
Evidence supports effectiveness and safety in adolescents and those who have and have not previously had children. IUDs do not affect breastfeeding and can be inserted immediately after delivery. They may also be used immediately after an abortion. Once removed, even after long term use, fertility returns to normal immediately.
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are a popular and effective method of birth control. So why don't Americans use them? Share on Facebook: http://goo.gl/ptPYZ2 Share on Twitter: http://goo.gl/amFTYm Subscribe: http://goo.gl/ZYI7Gt Visit our site: http://www.brainstuffshow.com CREDITS: "Dalkon Shield - Important Announcement" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qUA59rYIag SOURCES: http://health.howstuffworks.com/sexual-health/contraception/birth-control-ga1.htm http://health.howstuffworks.com/sexual-health/contraception/iud.htm http://health.howstuffworks.com/pregnancy-and-parenting/pregnancy/conception/pregnant-with-an-iud.htm Perhaps a 10-Year Solution? By: Fields, Helen, U.S. News & World Report, 00415537, 8/7/2006, Vol. 141, Issue 5 I Want My IUD. By: Sifferlin, Alexandra, Time, 0040781...
Sometimes, doing the most sustainable thing for your uterus means you get to go to McDonald's afterwards. featuring: Eve Andrews interview: Dr. Sarah Prager production: Daniel Penner illustration: Amelia Bates music: "I'm Not Nervous" by Square People (http://squarepeople.bandcamp.com/) - CC BY 3.0 Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/QTLV/
This video shows the complicated process of insertion and removal of CopperT using clean animation with eye-catching details. Primarily outlines the complications related to IUD use. Complications are uncommon outcomes resulting from a procedure or treatment. Complications associated with inserting IUD are rare but possible. Incidents* of complication from interval IUD insertion: Spontaneous expulsion = 2 to 8% Infection = Less than 1% Pregnancy = Less than 1% Perforation = 0.15 to .20% * This information is gather in 2012, at the time of making this video. You can also watch more high-end videos by subscribing to ADMAA channel. OR Visit http://www.medicalanimation.in/
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I wanted to start a conversation about IUD's because I get asked all the time about them. Today, it's all about the copper IUD. Pro’s -99.2% - 99.4% effective -one time procedure and expense and then you shouldn’t have to worry about it for a long time. -non-hormonal Con's -if you do conceive you are at a greater risk of an ectopic pregnancy, when the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus (usually in the fallopian tube). -doesn’t protect against STI's -Many women who have the Paragard report heavier, longer flows and painful menstrual cramps. Side Effects - Anemia, Backache, Bleeding between periods, Cramps, Inflammation of the vagina, Pain during sex, Severe menstrual pain and heavy bleeding, Vaginal discharge. -You can “expel” the ParaGard from your uterus and may not even know t...
You can directly support Healthcare Triage on Patreon: http://vid.io/xqXr If you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing great content. Everyone talks about condoms as a way to prevent pregnancy. They're good, but nowhere near perfect. The pill is even better. But want to know what's amazing? Intrauterine devices, or IUDs. Why don't women use IUDs? They were pretty rare for a long time. But they're making a resurgence. They're also the topic of this week's Healthcare Triage. Those of you who want to read more can go here: http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/?p=65152 John Green -- Executive Producer Stan Muller -- Director, Producer Aaron Carroll -- Writer Mark Olsen -- Graphics http://www.twitter.com/aaronecarroll http://www.twitter.com/c...
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