Answer :
An IUD offers long-term protection from pregnancy.
A tiny contraceptive device called an intrauterine device (IUD) is inserted into the uterus (womb) to prevent conception. The two varieties offered in Australia are the following:
- IUD made of copper (also called the non-hormonal copper IUD)
- hormonal IUD (Kyleena and Mirena).
Since 2020, Australia has had access to Kyleena, a lower-dose variant of Mirena.
The hormonal IUDs (MirenaTM and KyleenaTM) are intended to be worn for 5 years, while the copper IUD can be left in place for up to 10 years. If necessary, both can be simply removed sooner.
IUDs are referred to as long-acting reversible contraception (or LARC) because they have a long duration of action, similar to the contraceptive implant.
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