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The hormone releasing IUDs, in addition to other IUDs

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Hormone releasing IUDs:

  • The hormone-releasing IUD with levonorgestrel of 52 mg. The progestin is released per day released is 20 mcg
  • It is a  T-shaped device which is very small used for birth control designed woman's uterus
  • (IUDs) is used for control child birth
  • IUDs can contain hormones that help prevent the implantation process.
  • Other type is copper-containing IUDs.
  • It is inserted by a health-care doctors in the office.
  • Based on the type of IUD differ side effects differ.
  • Copper-containing IUDs can increase menstrual bleeding.
  • Some IUDs can be removed after 10 years.
  • Health-care professional can remove at any time.

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