What is an IUD?
An Intrauterine Device (IUD) is a small T-shaped device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. It is a long-acting, reversible form of contraception that is 99% effective in preventing pregnancy.
Types of IUDs
- Copper IUD
- Hormonal IUD
How does an IUD work?
The Copper IUD works by releasing copper ions that are toxic to sperm, preventing fertilization. Hormonal IUDs release progestin, which thickens the cervical mucus and thins the uterine lining, making it difficult for sperm to reach the egg.
Benefits of IUDs
- Long-lasting contraception
- Highly effective
- Convenient
Case Studies
Sarah, a 30-year-old teacher, opted for a Copper IUD after experiencing side effects from hormonal birth control. She found the IUD to be a hassle-free and effective form of contraception.
Statistics
According to the CDC, IUDs are one of the most effective forms of contraception with a failure rate of less than 1%.