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Intrauterine Contraceptive Device - How it works?

Author: Neha Sharma
by Neha Sharma
Posted: Feb 20, 2016

Conventional family planning no longer works on impractical or baseless calculations. It is increasingly seen that the modern couples prefer to choose their own comfort when it comes to giving birth to a new member of the family. This is one reason why the popularity and the use of the intrauterine contraceptive device have increased manifold over the years. More and more couples prefer to opt for the contraception method that gives them the freedom from keeping track of pills and other medications and fuss over missed medicine doses. While the method of contraception gives them a lot of convenience in lifestyle, it is also ensured that the woman is medically fit to use the contraception; this is because the procedure to insert and place the device is carried out by medical experts who have the expertise to complete the procedure without causing any harm to the users. In order to be able to understand how the contraception system works, it is important to understand the types of devices that are usually found for use.

The devices are made either in plastic or in copper and are made in the shape of the alphabet ‘T’. The T shape is so devised because the wings of the device are used to block the opening of the fallopian tubes as well as work as a support for the device to remain steady while the tail portion remains in the uterus. The intrauterine contraceptive device works by ejecting a catalyst that works towards neutralizing the effects of the sperm and render it harmless. When the chemical is generated by the device, it works towards arresting the sperm from moving forward and fertilizing the eggs, which might lead to a pregnancy. With the simple mechanism of the device and the comfortable shape, it is ensured that any unwanted pregnancy is avoided. The duration for which the intrauterine contraceptive device keeps working ranges up to five years, which implies that the users need to simply have the device inserted into the uterus and then forget about it until the time at which it may have to be changed.

If one decides to use a long-term contraception in life, it is important that they know how the system works, so that they are not misled into using mediocre quality devices that may not be extremely trustworthy in the process of contraception. The best way to ensure a fool-proof contraception is to make sure that the procedure is carried out from a trust-worthy treatment centre and that the quality of the device is not compromised. When a healthy and a happy, trouble-free lifestyle need to be enjoyed, one must make sure to place their trust in the right hands.

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Author: Neha Sharma

Neha Sharma

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