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IUDs are not harmful for your uterus. Hormonal IUDs like Liletta, Mirena, and Skyla lower the risk of cancer of the lining of the uterus.
because the fertalized egg is blocked from making it to the uterus and implants outside of the uterus
It depends from how high and how far along you are. You can risk rupturing the uterus and bleed to death.
An IUD is meant to prevent pregnancy, so when it's in the uterus, you have a lower risk of pregnancy, and when you remove it, your risk goes back to what it was before.
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Taking estrogen alone can increase the risk of cancer of the lining of the uterus. In the US, a woman with a uterus normally would not be given estrogen alone.
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Most women have a uterus that is tilted in one direction or the other. A uterus with a prominent bend may make it more difficult to insert the IUD correctly, and increase the risk of expulsion, but health care providers are normally aware of this bend when they do the pelvic exam prior to IUD placement. Seeing a provider with a great deal of experience in the insertion of IUDs, such as one at a family planning center, can reduce this risk.
No. There is always a bigger risk with the egg not getting attached and even tough everything is sterile there is a risk for infection since someone has been inside your uterus. It's also very expensive and the risk for multiples is higher which increases the risk for mother and children.
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The advantage of a payday loan is you can specify how much you need to borrow. The main risk with payday loans are the high interest rates and the risk of using a website that attaches extra fees.
Everyone is at risk of colon cancer, but people who are more at risk include those with a family history and poor diet.