Monogamy is not necessarily a "requirement" for placement of an IUD. However, it is VERY highly recommended that you be in a monogamous relationship, as IUDs do not offer protection from STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), and complication rates increase DRAMATICALLY in the event a woman contracts an STD with an IUD in place. These complications can include pelvic inflammatory disease, scarring, and infertility to name a few. If you have an IUD and have multiple sexual partners, you will additionally need to use condoms to protect from STDs.
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.
No, weight changes do not affect the IUD or its proper placement. Diaphragms are the method that need a fit-check after significant weight change.
monogamy
Monogamy means the practice of having only one wife
My aunt is monogamy.
Monogamy - album - was created in 2000.
The Myth of Monogamy was created in 2001.
When customer has a definite requirement of the required material for his/her own or client requirement. Only the competitiveness of price and quality of the offer will be considered for order placement.
serial monogamy
Synonym: Bigamy Antonym: Monogamy :D
monogamy
The Mirena can cause periods to stop, it releases a low level of synthetic progesterone. A copper IUD may cause periods to stop, but doesn't generally have this effect soon after placement. Depending on the type of IUD and the length of time it has been in place - you may want to check in with the doctor who placed it to see if you need a pregnancy test. Generally if an IUD is going to fail it does so in the first 3 months.