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An IUD is a choice of birth control.... I dont think you take antibiotics for birth control... you take antibiotics for infections.
Whether birth control or IUD is easier depends wholly on what you think. Taking birth control might be easier for some people, if they can remember to take a pill daily.
yes it is one of the many forms of birth control.
Birth Control pills, ring, patch, DepoProvera and the IUD are not barriers.
Abstinence then IUD.
Immediately.
Birth control pills, patch, ring, shot, and Mirena IUD contain medications.
The IUD is an artificial method of birth control. Some IUDs are hormonal, and others are non-hormonal.
Medi-cal (the Medicaid program of California) covers all birth control options. These options also include the birth control method commonly known as the IUD.
The Mirena IUD contains levonorgestrel. This is the same hormone found in many birth control pills and morning after pills.
IUD stands for "intrauterine device" which is a structure placed into the uterus, most commonly to provide birth control.
Your new birth control method starts working whether or not you have the IUD in place. For instructions specific to the method you started, contact your health care provider.