IUD Contraception
Using the IUD as an emergency contraception
method is also a way to prevent unplanned pregnancy. IUD
contraception method is less common and less popular than the
emergency contraception pill or morning after pill. Below is
information on the IUD contraction an what exactly IUD
contraction does. There are also a few types of IUD
contraception to choose from.
What exactly does the contraction IUD do?
First of all the IUD contraception needs to be fitted in the
womb by a doctor.

How does the IUD emergency contraception
work?
The IUD contraception acts in the womb and
can usually prevent pregnancy.
When to use the IUD emergency
contraception?
The IUD emergency contraception must be
fitted early, within 5 days after sex. The sooner you have the
IUD emergency contraception fitted the better.
Advantages of the IUD emergency
contraception
The IUD contraception is very effective as
an emergency contraction method, almost 100% effective. The IUD
emergency contraception can also be used as an on going method
of contraception if wished.
Disadvantages of IUD emergency
contraception
The IUD emergency contraception disadvantage
is that this is not suitable for all women. Consult your doctor
about this method of contraception.
Check up after beginning to use the
IUD contraception
A check up with your doctor is important
after the IUD contraception is fitted. This should be 3-4 weeks
after treatment whether or not you have had your period for the
month.
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