Intra-uterine contraceptive device
Uterine. It stands for Intra-Uterine Device - A contraceptive device to prevent pregnancy.
No. Mirena is a contraceptive Intrauterine device (IUD) and should have no effect on, nor be affected by taking valacyclovir (Valtrex).
Yes. There are few cases of pregnancy on this device. But then it is one of the best contraceptive. No method is totally safe.
Misoprostol is not a contraceptive.
What are the elements of contraceptive.
Barrier contraceptive is a condom, and chemical contraceptive is spermicide.
Cocaine does not affect the contraceptive implant.
Contraceptive is designed to prevent pregnancy
Mirena is one brand of intrauterine device with progestogen, available in the USA and the UK. It is a method of contraception and is classified as long-acting, reversible contraceptive. Part of the device is a cylinder containing a hormon (levonorgestrel) that is gradually released. That hormon acts as contraceptive and -may- have effects like weight gain. But that is no proven side-effect, in the nearly 25 years the product has been on the market.
Chalk has no contraceptive properties.
Contraceptive sponge was created in 1983.