The intrauterine device (IUD) is a small plastic T-shaped device that is inserted into the uterus. An IUD's contraceptive action begins as soon as the device is placed in the uterus and stops as soon as it is removed. IUDs have an effectiveness rate of close to 100%. They are also a reversible form of contraception. Once the device is removed, a woman regains her fertility.
What is an IUD?An IUD is a type of contraceptive (birth control). IUD stands for Intrauterine Device. This form of birth control can also... Read more »
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First, it is important to realize that IUDs are a very safe and effective form of birth control. However, like everything in medicine,... Read more »
When a woman chooses not to become pregnant, she has many options from which to choose. Usually, picking the right one requires weighing... Read more »
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Actinomycosis is a long-term (chronic) bacterial infection that commonly affects the face and neck. Alternative Names Lumpy jaw ... Read more »
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IUDE; Intrauterine drug exposure; Maternal drug abuse Read more »
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Pelvic Exam and Medical HistorySome fibroids can be felt as lumps during a pelvic exam. During a pelvic exam, the doctor will also check for... Read more »
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Intrauterine means "inside the uterus."InformationA baby grows inside the mother's womb, or uterus (in an intrauterine environment).An intrauterine... Read more »
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Endometritis is an inflammation or irritation of the lining of the uterus (the endometrium).See also:EndometriosisPelvic inflammatory diseaseCauses,... Read more »