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Inserting an intrauterine device IUD is a procedure that involves placing a contraceptive device inside the uterus to prevent pregnancy. Candidates for IUD insertion are women seeking a long-term contraceptive method. An IUD may be recommended for women who have had children and want a reliable method of contraception, as well as for women who have not given birth. Before the IUD insertion, the doctor will conduct an examination and discuss the patient's medical history.
Testing for sexually transmitted diseases and a routine gynecological examination may also be recommended to ensure that there are no contraindications for IUD insertion. The procedure for inserting an IUD is typically performed in the office or clinic. The doctor will carefully insert the IUD through the cervix into the uterus using a specialised applicator.
After insertion, the doctor will check the position of the IUD to ensure that it is properly placed. Following IUD insertion, women can expect long-term contraception without the need for daily pill consumption or other methods. The IUD typically provides a high level of effectiveness in preventing pregnancy, but patients should be aware of possible side effects and symptoms that would require consultation with a doctor.
After IUD insertion, it is important to follow the doctor's instructions, especially regarding checking the position of the IUD during regular check-ups. Women should regularly monitor for side effects or symptoms such as heavy bleeding or lower abdominal pain and promptly notify the doctor of any irregularities. From the very beginning of communication via WhatsApp message, to the friendly staff at the clinic, and Dr. The service is excellent, the staff is very friendly and professional!
Warm recommendations to everyone. Very informative and useful. An IUD is a small, T-shaped contraceptive device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. IUDs work by preventing sperm from fertilizing the egg or by changing the uterine lining, making it less receptive to implantation.