If the IUD is misplaced in the cervix, you may have cramping, irregular bleeding, painful intercourse, or bleeding after sex. In addition, you will likely notice the strings are longer than they used to be. You may even feel a bit of the IUD protruding from the opening of the cervix.
Do you want to know how they do it or if you can watch while they do it? Do you want to know how they do it or if you can watch while they do it? How it's done: Imagine your uterus as a balloon with two 'horns' at the top. The IUD is shaped like a 'T' so that the 'arms' of the 'T' fit into the 'horns' of your uterus. The body of the 'T' hanges down into your uterus. There are strings attached to the bottom of the 'T' for easy removal. Basically the copper IUD thickens the natural mucous in your cervix so that eggs can't get by into your uterus and implant themselves. (your cervix is located at the cross in the 'T')
The copper T does not block fluids from the uterus and should not cause dryness.
Simeon Theodore Cantril has written: 'Radiation therapy in the management of cancer of the uterine cervix/by simeon T. Cantril' -- subject(s): Uterus, Radiotherapy, Cancer
Hysterectomy is removal of uterus. Total hysterectomy removal of uterus and cervix. Salpingo is removal of fallopian tubes (one or both) and oopherectomy removal of ovaries(one or both)Therefore a TLHBSO is removal of everything where T = Total L = laproscopic H = ysterectomy B=Bilateral S= Salpingo O = oopherectomy
risk to baby with copper t
In the US, the Paragard has the place in the market occupied by the Copper T in other countries. There doesn't seem to be requirement to import the copper T.
T. Cocker Brown has written: 'Copper in Africa' -- subject(s): Copper, Copper mines and mining
copper t is a coil or IUD
Depending on context, CT may mean chest tube, cardiothoracic, or computed tomography. CT is also used for Copper 'T' as a very effective method in contraception. The Intrauterine device Copper T is inserted high in the uterus and may stay there effective for 10 years even (preventing from concieving). In practice, though, Copper T is more often abbreviated at CuT. Still Compeuterized Tomography is the answer of first choice (more popular term)
The insertion of a copper T can be a painful procedure. Within a few months after the procedure, the pain from the heavy periods will subside as the body gets used to the copper T.
A pigs uterus is more "T" or "Y" shaped... which is very different from that of a humans which is more pear shaped
how it to fitted.