The IUD formula: bleeding + no children in future
An intrauterine device (or just IUD) becomes a very popular
birth control method, because of its advantages and, as many
internet resources claim, only few side-effects. Let's see how
the situation in real is...
Women like IUD due to its efficiency (99%) and reliability -
it can not be felt during lovemaking and do not have any effects
to libido. Sounds good, isn't it? But not everything is so
perfect like it's believed to be. Not normal, cramping, heavy
period and complicated or even impossible impregnation are very
common side-effects of using IUD.
There was made an internet research, wherein one hundred women
were asked to tell their opinion about using IUD. 95% of all
women emphasized having irregular, heavy, bleeding, long running
period, backache and problematical impregnation. Here is one
opinion: "I had my IUD for two months when it cause an infection
and had to have a surgery to get it out and now I can't get
pregnant."
Of course, many women have the same symptoms (backache, pain and
etc.) during period without an intrauterine device, so it
brought nothing new, except complicated impregnation. It looks
like pharmacists (or IUD creators) found a solution
constrainedly decrease the birthrate, because nowhere you will
find at least one sentence about this side-effect - it's said
that IUD only sometimes may have a negative effect on fertility.
But many women using this birth control method pay big attention
on the possibility to get pregnant after removing IUD from the
uterus and accent having problem with it.
There are two choices - insert IUD and don't have children in
future or select and alternative bi
rth control method, which doesn't have such a horrible
side-effect. Of course, IUD may be a perfect solution for those,
who have decided not to have kids anymore, but if you are young,
healthy woman, who wants to have a baby someday, think twice
before making a decision to use an intrauterine device - it
causes scar tissue to form in the uterus, preventing the baby
being implanted.
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