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6 most common IUD myths debunked
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are among the most popular and safe contraceptive options for long-term protection against pregnancy. But despite the good results and positive user feedback, some women hesitate to use them. One reason is that they believe in the myths about IUDs and do not understand how they work. Considering this, we decided to clear the misconceptions once and for all. First, let us understand what IUDs are and how they are used. What are IUDs? IUDs are long-acting T-shaped contraceptive devices placed inside the uterus. They can be categorized into two types: non-hormonal and hormonal. Non-hormonal IUDs are generally made of copper, which intercepts and kills sperm, preventing them from fertilizing the egg. Hormonal options release progestin, a hormone that thickens a woman’s cervical mucus, preventing the male reproductive cells from reaching the egg. IUDs are easy to place inside the uterus and can be removed to induce conception. Women who have concerns and questions about the procedure or find it hard to choose an IUD brand can speak to a healthcare professional. Experts always recommend products approved by the FDA. Common IUD myths debunked As a contraception method surges in popularity, so do the myths associated with it.
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