- November 14, 2023Yes, the Mirena coil can be removed at any time by a healthcare professional, and fertility usually returns promptly.
- November 14, 2023Besides preventing pregnancy, the Mirena coil often leads to lighter periods and is a reversible, low-maintenance contraceptive option.
- November 14, 2023The Mirena coil offers effective contraception for up to eight years.
- November 14, 2023The Mirena coil releases a low dose of the hormone levonorgestrel, which thickens cervical mucus, inhibits sperm movement, and thins…
- November 7, 2023Potential side effects of the copper contraceptive coil include heavier periods, increased cramping, changes in menstrual patterns, rare expulsion or…
- November 7, 2023After the removal of the copper contraceptive coil, you can try to conceive immediately, as fertility typically returns to normal…
- November 7, 2023During the insertion of the copper contraceptive coil, your healthcare provider will first perform a pelvic exam to determine the…
- November 7, 2023Benefits of non-hormonal IUDs include hormone-free contraception, long-term efficacy, quick return to fertility upon removal, minimal side effects, potential for…
- November 7, 2023Non-hormonal IUDs use copper to prevent pregnancy. Sperm doesn’t like copper — it changes the way sperm cells move so…
- October 27, 2023The IUD must be fitted by a specially trained clinician who carefully puts it in the correct position. There is…