Iud use: IUD Birth Control | Info About Mirena & Paragard IUDs
IUD Birth Control | Info About Mirena & Paragard IUDs
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How does IUD removal work?
What are hormonal IUDs?
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What’s an IUD?
An IUD is a tiny device that’s put into your uterus to prevent pregnancy. It’s long-term, reversible, and one of the most effective birth control methods out there.
What does IUD stand for?
IUD stands for Intrauterine Device (basically: a device inside your uterus). It’s a small piece of flexible plastic shaped like a T. Sometimes it’s called an IUC — intrauterine contraception.
What are the types of IUDs?
There are 5 different brands of IUDs that are FDA approved for use in the United States:
- Paragard,
- Mirena,
- Kyleena,
- Liletta, and
- Skyla.
These IUDs are divided into 2 types:
- hormonal IUDs (Mirena, Kyleena, Liletta, and Skyla).
- copper IUDs (Paragard) and
The Paragard IUD doesn’t have hormones. It’s wrapped in a tiny bit of copper, and it protects you from pregnancy for up to 12 years.
The Mirena, Kyleena, Liletta, and Skyla IUDs use the hormone progestin to prevent pregnancy. Progestin is very similar to the hormone progesterone that our bodies make naturally. Mirena works for up to 8 years. Kyleena works for up to 5 years. Liletta works for up to 8 years. Skyla works for up to 3 years.
How do IUDs work?
Both copper IUDs and hormonal IUDs prevent pregnancy by changing the way sperm cells move so they can’t get to an egg. If sperm can’t make it to an egg, pregnancy can’t happen.
The Paragard IUD uses copper to prevent pregnancy. Sperm doesn’t like copper, so the Paragard IUD makes it almost impossible for sperm to get to that egg.
The hormones in the Mirena, Kyleena, Liletta, and Skyla IUDs prevent pregnancy in two ways: 1) they thicken the mucus that lives on the cervix, which blocks and traps the sperm, and 2) the hormones also sometimes stop eggs from leaving your ovaries (called ovulation), which means there’s no egg for a sperm to fertilize. No egg, no pregnancy.
One of the awesome things about IUDs is that they last for years — but they’re not permanent. If you decide to get pregnant or you just don’t want to have your IUD anymore, your nurse or doctor can quickly and easily take it out. You’re able to get pregnant right after the IUD is removed.
Can IUDs be used as emergency contraception?
Yes! The Paragard, Mirena, and Liletta IUDs work super well as emergency contraception. If you get one of these IUDs put in within 120 hours (5 days) after unprotected sex, it’s more than 99% effective. It’s actually the most effective way to prevent pregnancy after sex.
Another great thing about using an IUD as emergency contraception: you can keep it and have really effective birth control that you can use for up to 8 to12 years (depending on which kind you get). The other kind of emergency contraception is the morning-after pill. You can take it up to 5 days after unprotected sex to reduce the risk of pregnancy.
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This IUD doesn’t protect you from STDs. Use a condom with your IUD to help stop pregnancy and STDs.
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What is the Effectiveness of the IUD?
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How effective are IUDs?
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What’s an IUD insertion like?
Are there IUD side effects?
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How does IUD removal work?
What are hormonal IUDs?
What are non-hormonal IUDs?
The IUD is almost mistake-proof, making it one of the most effective methods available.
How effective are IUDs when used as birth control?
IUDs are one of the best birth control methods out there — more than 99% effective. That means fewer than 1 out of 100 people who use an IUD will get pregnant each year.
IUDs are so effective because there’s no chance of making a mistake. You can’t forget to take it (like the pill), or use it incorrectly (like condoms). And you’re protected from pregnancy 24/7 for 3 to 12 years, depending on which kind you get. Once your IUD is in place, you can pretty much forget about it until it expires. You can keep track of your insertion and removal date using our birth control app.
How effective are IUDs when used as emergency contraception?
The Paragard (copper), Mirena, and Liletta IUDs are the most effective method of emergency contraception available. If you get one of these IUDs put in within 120 hours (5 days) after having unprotected sex, it’s more than 99.9% effective at preventing pregnancy. Then, if you want to, you can keep it and have really effective birth control that you can use for up to 8 to 12 years (depending on which kind you get).
Do IUDs protect against STDs?
No, IUDs don’t protect against STDs. Luckily, using condoms or internal condoms every time you have sex does lower the chance of getting or spreading STDs. So using condoms with your IUD is the way to go.
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Lasts up to 12 years
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See All Methods
Back to top
Abstinence
Breastfeeding
Cervical Cap
Condom
Diaphragm
FAM
Implant
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IUD
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Sponge
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“Hello everyone! I use Whatsapp” – how to remove status on Android, iPhone, PC
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November 4, 2021 etc. Many users who go to WhatsApp from Telegram or other messengers do not understand why a noticeable number of people have the message “Hi everyone! I use Whatsapp. In this article, we will answer this question.
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What does “Hello everyone! I use Whatsapp”
Message “Hello everyone! I use Whatsapp” is a standard messenger status. It is installed for all new users, and then it can be changed if necessary. We will describe how to change the status below.
Please note:
Many WhatsApp users do not even notice that they have this status set.
The status is set directly to the user profile. When another person goes to their profile page, they see this standard message.
Note that the status “Hello everyone! I use Whatsapp” is the same as “Hey there! I am using whatsapp. ” In English, the status option can be set if the user initially selected the English version of the messenger during setup, or if his phone is set to English.
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As you can see, the text “Hello everyone! I use Whatsapp” is just a translation of “Hey there! I am using WhatsApp” from English.
How to remove the message “Hello everyone! I use Whatsapp”
Remove the message “Hello everyone! I use Whatsapp” in Whatsapp you can use your phone or any other version of the messenger. Let’s consider three options – one for the iPhone, the second for the mobile device with Android and the third for the web version on the computer.
From iPhone
Open the official WhatsApp application on your smartphone.
Next, at the bottom, switch to the “Settings” section and click on your name.
In the “Details” item, the standard Whatsapp message is set – “Hi everyone! I use Whatsapp” or “Hey there! I am using whatsapp.” Click on it.
In the upper right corner, select Edit.
Please note:
If you don’t want to set your own status, just select one of the available quick status options – just click on it. A quick status on WhatsApp can be useful if you need to inform potential interlocutors about something, for example, that you are currently busy and cannot receive voice calls.
Now click on the current status again to edit it.
Enter the new status you want to set and click Save in the top right corner.
The new status will replace the previous one.
From Android
In the WhatsApp app, tap on the 3 dots in the top right corner.
Go to the “Settings” section.
Here, click on your name – the top menu item.
Next, click on the pencil icon next to the “Details” subsection.
Select one of the available status options or write a new status yourself.
You will now have a new WhatsApp status set instead of the standard “Hello everyone! I use Whatsapp” or “Hey there! I am using whatsapp.