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Is an Intra-Uterine Device Right for me? I Haven't had Chil
Posted: 03-28-06 13:18pm

I would like to get an IUD inserted. (the copper one with no hormones) I am not able to use hormonal birth control. I am getting married and have been in a monogamous relationship for 2 years and want to find another method besides condoms. We can't use spermicide either because it is severely irritating to me and my fiance's skin. I have not had any prior pregnancies and no children. I am having trouble finding a Dr. that will insert an IUD without having children prior, even though I have read online in several sites that it can be used if you haven't had kids. I also would like to know where I can get it inserted, what the cost is, and if there is any insurance coverage for this.


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Posted: 04-11-06 10:19am

An Intra-Uterine Device (IUD) is most highly recommended for married women who don’t intend to deliver more babies. IUD increases the risk of endometrial infections, especially in women who exhibit risky sexual behavior (frequent change in their sexual partners, promiscuity, etc.). Endometrial infections can have a great impact on reproductive abilities-they can cause sterility in woman. That’s why an IUD is not recommended for women who have not yet delivered and who want to have children in the future.. There is no increased risk for endometrial infections for women who have strong monogamous relationships with a partner who is devoted only to her. With these facts in consideration, you can use IUD as a contraceptive method if you wish. You will have to do your own research on where you can get an IUD inserted, what the cost is, and if there is any insurance coverage.


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