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Discover safe and effective pregnancy prevention with non-hormonal IUDs and other non-hormonal birth control methods.
What Is a Hormonal IUD? A hormonal IUD is a small, T-shaped contraceptive device healthcare providers insert into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. A hormonal IUD releases small amounts of ...
Women who use a hormone-releasing intrauterine device, or IUD, face around the same risk of breast cancer as women who take hormonal birth control pills, according to a new study.
Learn about the most common IUD side effects and what to do if you experience problems. Get expert advice on managing IUD complications.
If your IUD needs to be removed for any reason, the procedure should be relatively straightforward at your healthcare professional's office.
An intrauterine device (IUD) is a form of physical contraceptive. The two types of IUD are hormonal and copper. Discover how each one can affect a woman’s period here.
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There are two types of IUDs: hormonal and copper. Learn more about the different IUD options available, including cost, side effects, and effectiveness.
A recent study has, for the first time, looked at how hormonal intrauterine device (IUD) use can affect a person's risk of breast cancer.
We asked four Black women OBGYNs to weigh in on a recent study highlighting the potential connection between IUDs and breast cancer.