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What is the IUD?IUD Birth Control. IUD stands for "intrauterine device". The IUD is a device with a form of "T" which is placed inside the uterus to prevent pregnancy. There are two types of devices, a metallic (usually made of copper), and a flexible plastic.
The metallic IUD can last up to 12 years in the uterus, sounds great, right? The plastic IUD can last around 5 years. Apparently you do not have to worry about protection against pregnancy for a long time. The metal in your body inhibits the sperm to move to the uterine cavity. The plastic device delivers a small amount of a hormone called progestin, which is used to prevent pregnancy.
Preventing pregnancy is a good sign of responsibility. Use the appropriate contraceptive method like IUD Birth Control. How IUD works?Both devices (metal and plastic) prevent the sperm joins the egg. Thus, there is no fertilization and there is no pregnancy.The hormone progestin in the IUD made of plastic prevents ovulation. This means, releasing an egg from the ovary. Some specialists say that the IUD birth control alters the lining of the uterus. This prevents a fertilized egg from attaching the lining of the uterus, but there is no proof that this happens. The progestin also thickens the cervical mucus, preventing the sperm to move easily and fertilize the egg. How effective is the IUD?Sex is much easier and pleasant if you use an effective contraceptive method like IUD birth control.The IUD is considered highly effective, about 99%. However, 2 of every 100 women can get pregnant. How come if the IUD is 99% effective, 2 women may become pregnant, it sounds too many, why not only one woman, or less than one? In fact, the theory says that protection should be less than 1 out of 100 women.
The risk of getting pregnant is less if you continually monitor that the IUD is in the correct position. Otherwise, the IUD can move and you may be exposed that a sperm can fertilize an egg. If the IUD is positioned correctly, it should not move and you will have 99% protection. Necessarily a specialist must place the IUD in your uterus. Do not attempt to insert the IUD by yourself. Extreme security must be taken into account for the IUD birth control. At the end of the "T" hangs a string of about 3 centimeters, which you can touch with your fingers and monitor if the IUD is in place. If you can touch this string, or if you notice that the string is shorter or longer, or even you touch the device, go immediately with your doctor to check the position of IUD. If the IUD is moved, remember that you can always perform a pregnancy test to check if you are pregnant. You must have regular checkups with your doctor to make sure the IUD is still in place, especially during the first months after insertion. What are the benefits of using the IUD?IUD birth control, like any other contraceptive, such as the patch or the pill is very convenient because you do not have to put anything before having sex. Your sex life and sexual pleasure tend to improve when it is spontaneous and without worries.You may think that a device inside the uterus can interfere with sexual intercourse because the penis may touch or reach the device. This is not true. The IUD is high enough in the uterus, so there is no interference with penetration. Other advantages for IUD birth control are:
Personally, I am very fearful to any contraceptive, including the IUD Birth Control. The IUD is not a good alternative for me since I do not like to feel something inside my body. I do not want that fear to be the cause of a poor sexual relationship with my partner. If you're like me, you should ask your doctor for another type of birth control, there are plenty. What are the disadvantages of using the IUD?IUD Birth Control, like any other contraceptive, has some risks. So it is better to know in advance what are these risks or side effects. Nevertheless, IUDs in general are considered very safe, serious complications are rare to happen.Personally, I do not use the IUD for birth control. The reason is because the IUD can cause vaginal infections, especially during the first three or four weeks of having the IUD. An infection in the uterus can cause the risk of not being able to get pregnant in the future. I love babies and this would be a tragedy for me. Nevertheless, specialists say that these infections are very rare to happen. Another disadvantage that personally I do not like is: If for some reason the IUD is inserted incorrectly or pushed to the wall of the uterus, the IUD may puncture the cervix, and in the worst cases, surgery may be needed to remove the IUD. I admit it, I am very fearful; I could not deal with this disadvantage. However, specialists say that this disadvantage is very rare to happen. Other disadvantages for IUD birth control are:
back to top What else should I know about the UID?Here you have even more things you should take into account when deciding to use the IUD.
IUD Birth Control: Final Thoughts If you are sure to use the IUD, and your doctor agrees, pay attention to any discomfort or infection, and if necessary, go immediately to your doctor to review the IUD. Remember, there is always the possibility of another birth control method. Pay attention if you experience the following symptoms:
If you suspect or feel pregnancy first signs, perform a pregnancy test immediately. If you and your partner have decided to have a baby, remember just ask your doctor to remove the IUD and learn how to get pregnant. Read about other types of birth control: Contraception Pill | Shot | Aviane | Patch |Condoms | Nuva ring | Seasonal | Natural | Emergency pill back to top Return from IUD Birth Control to Types of Birth Control Page |
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