“An IUD, or intrauterine device, is a small T-shaped device placed in the uterus by your physician,” explains Dr. Adrienne Stevenson, MD, a board-certified ob/gyn and Twentyeight Health care provider.
Carevix's arrival comes after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated recommendations for IUD insertions ...
A woman in her 20s who underwent an intrauterine device (IUD) procedure for contraception was shocked to be diagnosed with ...
Milja Maunuvaara, 28, had the copper coil - an intrauterine device (IUD) - fitted 18 months before she was told she was ...
Australia's first national network of GP-led women's health clinics – is pleased to announce it will increase bulk billing across majority of its ...
Not all hormonal contraceptives have the same effect on the risk of breast cancer. Our results indicate that some progestins – particularly desogestrel – are linked to a higher risk of breast cancer, ...
It is important to note that not all cramps are “just period cramps.” If your pain feels different, is very strong, or comes ...