Why is hormone releasing iud considered a good contraceptive to space children?
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doesn't interfere with the sexual drive and desires of the person
Answer: The hormone releasing intrauterine device is a T-shaped small device made up of plastic, which is inserted in the uterus which releases a low dose of progesterone hormone called as levonorgestrel.
It can be effective for five years. The hormone released by the IUD thickens the mucus present in the cervix so that sperm can not get inside the uterus and it also affect the sperm ability to move inside the uterus by the fallopian tube, Which ultimately reduces the chance of fertilization. And ultimately act as a good birth control device.
It can reduce the menstrual bleeding and the pain due to menstruation. It also prevent the abnormal growth of the cells in the lining of the uterus, it also protect from endometrial cancer. It is known to treat the symptoms of uterine fibroids and endometriosis.