Hello Yes the coil does not stop fertilization. It simply prevents implantation.
The IUD reduces the risk of all kinds of pregnancy, so an ectopic is less likely in women who use the IUD than in women who are not using birth control. However, among pregnancies occurring with the IUD in place, a greater ''proportion'' are ectopic than pregnancies among women not using birth control.
There are no activity restrictions when using the IUD.
If you're using Mirena, the IUD that releases progestin, your period usually will stop, although you may have irregular spotting in the first weeks or months of use. If you're using the copper IUD, your periods will not stop. If your period has been regular since using the IUD, and then stopped, take a pregnancy test.
Yes, you can have spotting without a period while using an IUD.
Yes and it can cause serious problems if you become pregnant while the IUD is in place.
Two to eleven percent of women using the IUD experience an expulsion of the IUD.
There is no special risk from getting pregnant right after you stop using the IUD.
It is very very rare to conceive while using a IUD but if this should happen, then you need to contact your health care provider immediately to have the IUD removed. You can then choose to continue or terminate the pregnancy. If you choose an abortion, you can get another IUD after the procedure, or choose another method of birth control. For your safety, however, you can't leave the IUD in while pregnant.
The inside of the uterus is a small space. The IUD fits inside relatively snugly. The IUD can't be moved by running, jumping jacks, ski jumping, or any other such activity.
There are many complications one might have when using an IUD. One such complication would be the risk for internal bleeding or discomfort at the placement.
Yes, a hormonal IUD can reduce vaginal moisture - a copper IUD will not. This is common across all forms of hormonal birth control, vaginal dryness is a common side-effect.
I know that for the "liger" they actually had to do artificial insemination