The IUD will provide the same protection against pregnancy. As usual, it won't provide protection against sexually transmissible infection.
Yes it will protect you from a STD.
The IUD does not prevent infection. Using a condom can provide additional pregnancy protection as well as protection from STDs.
No, that wouldn't normally happen.
I can now say that you should use a condom while on the IUD.I had my IUD(para) put in after the birth of my first child and now i believe i can be pregnant agaign. My son is only 4.5 months old.I definetly am not ready to be pregnant again.
If your IUD strings feel longer, it could be a sign that the IUD is not in the correct place and is no longer effective. Take the following steps:Consider emergency contraception if you've had sex in the last five days.If you have sex, use a condom as additional prevention.Get an appointment with your health care provider to evaluate the position of the IUD.
The intrauterine device (IUD) is a form of birth control device u can not pregnantwith IUD if u are pregnant during routine check up gynic remove it no question ofbaby's head strucking
For long-term protection, an IUD (intra-uterine device) is a good option. For more spontaneous protection, there are barrier methods such as the diaphragm or female condom, both of which you can use in combination with spermicidal gels or foam. To discuss your contraceptive options or get more information about your options, make an appointment with a health care provider.
If the IUD was in the cervix, it couldn't work properly. If you're pregnant, the IUD must be removed, regardless of whether you want to continue the pregnancy. Then you can choose to continue or terminate the pregnancy. If you choose to terminate, you can have another IUD inserted after the abortion.
There's no special "fast way" to get pregnant. Just have sex without using a condom.
An IUD is put in by the doctor and made to fit so it wouldn't come out of place unless it was put in wrong, but I doubt that would happen.
Not if you are on hormonal birth control (The Pill, patch, shot, IUD, ring) and used it as directed.
dont be a fool wrap your tool! a condom is always a good idea for safe sex from std's and pregnancy. and the more contraceptives you have the better