The chances of pregnancy are as low as they can be if you have sex while using the copper IDU and the contraceptive implant.
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Yes. All birth control methods can fail. If you feel that you could be pregnant with an IUD in place you should take a home pregnancy test and/or see a Dr right away due to risks to you and to the baby.
i am using copper-t any chances of getting pregnant.3 months back my period was currect but now i did not get my period. my friend told she was using copper-t she got pregnant.please help me
Sore breasts, lumps on nipples, tummy cramps
A copper IUD will not delay your period. The same things can cause a delayed period in women with or without the copper IUD. These include pregnancy and hormonal fluctuations.
Copper T is a type of intrauterine device (IUD) that releases copper ions to prevent sperm from fertilizing eggs. The copper creates an inflammatory response in the uterus that is toxic to sperm. This helps to prevent pregnancy by interfering with fertilization and implantation of the egg.
"Yes, there is a slight possibility of pregnancy when using a copper T (also referred to as a copper IUD), but it is extremely low. The copper IUD is more than 99% effective, which means less than 1 out of 100 women who use it will become pregnant each year. But the possibility of getting pregnant can be a little higher if: The IUD becomes displaced. It's not put in correctly. It's kept for more than its prescribed time (usually 10–12 years, depending on the type). If you suspect pregnancy or have some other unusual symptoms, you should visit Benecare Maternity Hospital. Get in contact with us at 9039032010."
Birth control pills (BCPs) mimic pregnancy during which the lelvel of a copper containing protein ceruloplasmin is elevated. Just like oxidized copper turns green (verdigris= Copper ++) think statue of liberty!
While the copper IUD does not normally stop periods, a woman may miss a period for a number of reasons. Pregnancy and stress are common ones. Consider a pregnancy test if you're having other symptoms.
Take a pregnancy test today to find out.
Copper coil contraceptives, also known as intrauterine devices (IUDs), are highly effective at preventing pregnancy and can last for several years without needing replacement. They do not interfere with sexual activity and offer a long-acting, reversible option for birth control. Additionally, they do not contain hormones, making them a suitable choice for individuals who cannot use hormonal methods of contraception.
Copper contain copper !!