How Does The Intrauterine Device (IUDs) Work?
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How Does The Intrauterine Device (IUDs) Work?

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The intrauterine device (IUD) is an effective and safe form of birth control and is one of the most popular methods of contraception. It’s a small, T-shaped device that a doctor inserts into the uterus.

The IUD works by preventing pregnancy in three ways: by making it harder for sperm to travel to the egg, by preventing the egg from attaching to the uterus, and by releasing a hormone to make it difficult for sperm to fertilize the egg. When a woman uses an IUD, she is protected from pregnancy for a certain amount of time. The length of protection depends on the type of IUD she chooses.

Some IUDs can protect for up to five years, while others may only last for up to three years. The IUD works by releasing either copper or a hormone called levonorgestrel. Copper IUDs work by making the uterus and fallopian tubes an inhospitable environment for the sperm, preventing it from reaching the egg.

Hormonal IUDs, on the other hand, release a small amount of levonorgestrel into the uterus, which prevents the egg from attaching to the uterine wall. The IUD is a great option for women who are looking for a safe and reliable form of birth control.

It’s also a good choice for women who cannot take hormonal birth control, such as those who have a history of blood clots, high blood pressure, or other health conditions.

If you are considering using an IUD, it’s important to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits associated with the device. The doctor will be able to advise you on the best type of IUD for you, as well as how to use it correctly. It’s also important to note that IUDs don’t protect against sexually transmitted infections, so it’s important to practice safe sex.

In conclusion, the IUD is an effective and safe form of birth control that can prevent pregnancy for up to five years. It’s important to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits associated with the device and make sure to use it correctly. With proper use, the IUD can provide reliable protection from pregnancy.

To learn more, contact HER Smart Choice women’s health clinic in California.

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