IUD insertion is a contraceptive method specifically for women. It is more effective than condoms worn by men, has fewer side effects than pills, and can be removed if a woman wants to get pregnant again. Therefore, it is a more popular method. There are many ways to get an IUD put on. Below we will introduce several ways to get an IUD put on in detail. How to put on the ring: 1. Inert intrauterine contraceptive device: It is made of inert materials such as stainless steel, plastic nylon and silicone rubber. Its physical and chemical properties are stable and it does not release any active substances itself, such as metal single ring, twist ring, mixed ring, contraceptive flower, palace ring, Ota ring, snake-shaped contraceptive device, etc. Due to the poor contraceptive effect of inert contraceptive devices, they have been gradually phased out both at home and abroad and replaced by active contraceptive devices. 2. Active intrauterine contraceptive device: Experts from the abortion website pointed out that an active intrauterine contraceptive device refers to a new generation of intrauterine contraceptive device that uses the device as a carrier, carries metals such as copper or zinc, progesterone, hemostatic drugs and magnetic materials, and after being inserted into the uterine cavity, can slowly release active substances in the body, thereby increasing the contraceptive effect and reducing side effects. 3. The commonly used IUDs at home and abroad are: 1) Copper T-type IUD: The placement period is about 5 years. 2) Silicone rubber and steel V-shaped IUD: can be stored for 5 to 8 years. 3) Multi-load copper IUD: It is expected to be placed for 3 to 5 years. 4) Active gold single ring 165 and copper high support ring: expected to be placed for more than 10 years. 5) Active Y-type IUD: It is expected to be placed for a long time for more than 10 years. 6) Others: Experts remind women that there are many new contraceptive devices under research at home and abroad, such as copper contraceptive devices, magnetic contraceptive devices, and contraceptive devices with progestin. The IUD is a device that is placed inside the uterine cavity of women of childbearing age. It achieves the purpose of abortion and contraception through mechanical stimulation and interference of chemical substances. It does not inhibit ovulation and does not affect the female endocrine system, thus avoiding the adverse reactions of general drug contraceptives. After years of practical improvement, most of the IUDs currently used in clinical practice are copper-containing or drug-containing IUDs. The stent materials are plastic, polyethylene, memory alloy, etc., and the shapes are not single, including round, T-shaped, V-shaped, Y-shaped and chain-shaped. IUDs made of different materials and in different shapes have their own characteristics, and therefore can be suitable for women with different physiques and needs. Before getting an IUD, women can choose an IUD that suits them based on their physical condition. |
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