The IUD should not make it difficult to climax. If you are worried about the safety of the IUD during sex, that could interfere with your nervous system's ability to achieve orgasm. Rest assured that sex will not make the IUD pop out, and orgasm will not cause the IUD to make problems for you.
An IUD doesn't affect how long semen (or sperm) stays in the uterus. The copper IUD interferes with sperm mobility, lowering the odds of pregnancy. The progesterone IUD thickens the cervical mucus, making it difficult for the sperm to meet the egg.
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No; the IUD does not make a hole in your uterus, nor does removal. It rests in the empty space in the uterus.
I know you have to have to be menstruating for the docte or to insert the IUD...so they can make sure your not pregnant.
A Multiload IUD is a copper IUD.
The doctor can't see if you are pregnant while inserting an IUD. Your health care provider will ask questions and probably do a urine pregnancy test to make sure that you are not getting an IUD when you are already pregnant.
The ParaGard IUD is T shaped and it contains copper.
You can get trichomoniasis regardless of whether you have an IUD. The IUD does not cause or prevent trich.
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.
If you leave the copper IUD in too long, there are no potential health problems. If you leave a hormonal IUD like Mirena in too long, you may not be protected against pregnancy, but there are no other risks.
You can get an infection with or without the IUD. Expulsion of an IUD doesn't increase the risk of infection.
Yes, you can certainly get an IUD if you have HPV.