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What is the Copper IUD?

The copper IUD, or intrauterine device, is a small device with a fine copper wire wound around a plastic frame. It's inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. Attached to the IUD is a fine nylon thread that extends through the cervix into the upper vagina.

How does the Copper IUD work?

The copper IUD operates by:

  • Being toxic to both sperm and egg, preventing fertilization.
  • Slowing sperm transport, reducing the chances of sperm and egg meeting.
  • Altering the uterine lining to inhibit support for a fertilized egg.

Effectiveness of the Copper IUD

The copper IUD is 99.5% effective in preventing pregnancy.

Considerations Before Using the Copper IUD:

Discuss with your doctor if:

  • You experience severe or prolonged menstrual bleeding.
  • You have anemia (low iron levels).
  • You've had recent sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
  • You have conditions altering the shape of your uterus, like fibroids.
  • Previous issues with IUDs, such as spontaneous expulsion.
  • You're unable to attend follow-up check-ups after insertion.

Advantages:

  • High effectiveness.
  • Options available for 5 or 10-year usage.
  • Initial cost may be higher, but cost-effective due to extended usage.
  • Hormone-free, devoid of hormonal side effects.
  • Immediate return to fertility after removal.
  • Can serve as emergency contraception if inserted within 5 days post-unprotected intercourse.

Disadvantages:

  • Doesn’t protect against STIs.
  • Requires a procedure for insertion and removal, potentially uncomfortable.
  • Minimal risks during insertion include difficulty, perforation, or infection.
  • Possibility of spontaneous expulsion.
  • Might increase menstrual flow and duration.
  • Initial irregular spotting might occur.

Procedure for Getting a Copper IUD:

  • Insertion takes about 10 minutes, with a clinic visit lasting about an hour.
  • Some discomfort or pain during insertion, and some individuals may feel faint.

Post-Insertion Guidelines:

  • Expect cramps and bleeding for a few days, manageable with pain relievers or heat packs.
  • Avoid sex, tampons, and swimming for 2 days to prevent infection.
  • Schedule a follow-up check-up 4 to 6 weeks after insertion.
  • Monthly thread checks after periods to ensure correct positioning.

At Sai Multispeciality Clinic, we offer exceptional copper IUD insertion services. Additionally, we provide hormonal levonorgestrel-containing IUCD for conditions like adenomyosis, abnormal uterine bleeding, and non-atypical endometrial hyperplasia.