Intrauterine device for contraception
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Progestin intrauterine devices versus copper intrauterine devices for emergency contraception
Intrauterine device for contraception
Copper intrauterine device for emergency contraception
Levonorgestrel intrauterine device for emergency contraception
Antibiotic prophylaxis for intrauterine contraceptive device insertion
Frameless versus classical intrauterine device for contraception: Cochrane systematic review
Immediate postpartum insertion of intrauterine device for contraception: Cochrane systematic review
Women who use levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices are less likely to develop ischemic stroke than nonusers of hormonal contraception
Postcoital contraception
LNG-IUD is noninferior to copper IUD for emergency contraception
Progestogen‐releasing intrauterine systems versus other forms of reversible contraceptives for contraception
Immediate post-partum insertion of intrauterine devices
Risk of uterine perforation in IUD insertion
Levonorgestrel intrauterine system vs. other forms of reversible contraceptives
Intrauterine device
Strategies for improving the acceptability and acceptance of the copper intrauterine device
Interventions for pain with intrauterine device insertion
Timing of copper intrauterine device insertion after medical abortion
Fertility returns within 6 months for more than 50% of the women who stop using contraceptives
Long-acting contraception associated with reduction in repeat abortion
Anaesthetic injections for pain with intrauterine device insertion
Contraception: initiation, choice of method and follow-up
Long-acting contraceptive methods effective longer than approved duration
Copper containing intra‐uterine devices versus depot progestogens for contraception
Long-acting contraception associated with low failure
Combined oral contraceptives: the risk of myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke
Small increase in risk for breast cancer associated with levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine device
Progestin-only contraceptives: effects on weight
Combination contraceptives: effects on weight
Hormonal and intrauterine methods for contraception for women aged 25 years and younger
Combined hormonal versus non-hormonal versus progestin-only contraception in lactation
Contraceptive implant and LNG-IUD both reduce pelvic pain associated with endometriosis
Immediate versus delayed postpartum insertion of contraceptive implant and IUD for contraception
Early postpartum insertion of long-acting reversible contraceptive is associated with fewer pregnancies
NSAIDs for heavy bleeding or pain associated with IUD use
Hormonal contraception for women exposed to HIV infection: Cochrane systematic review
Subdermal implants for contraception
Progestogen-releasing intrauterine system for uterine fibroids
The past use of an intrauterine device is not associated with infertility, but a past Mycoplasma genitalium infection is
Interventions for pain with intrauterine device insertion
Low incidence of pregnancy with same-day-start contraception
Hormonal versus non‐hormonal contraceptives in women with diabetes mellitus type 1 and 2
Certain hormonal contraceptives increase thromboembolism risk when taken with NSAIDs
Hormonal contraception for women at risk of HIV infection
Progestogen‐releasing intrauterine systems for heavy menstrual bleeding
Dysmenorrhoea
Misoprostol for intrauterine device placement
Immediate postabortal insertion of intrauterine devices: Cochrane systematic review
Combined oral contraceptives: venous thrombosis
Levonorgestrel is ineffective emergency contraception for obese women
Free contraception associated with reduced long-term pregnancy and birth rates in teens (CHOICE study)
Combination injectable contraceptives for contraception
Copper containing, framed intra‐uterine devices for contraception
Cervical-uterine instillation with mepivacaine modestly reduces pain during intrauterine device insertion
Levonorgestrel‐releasing intrauterine device (LNG‐IUD) for symptomatic endometriosis following surgery
Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine device (LNG-IUD) for symptomatic endometriosis following surgery
Interventions to prevent or treat heavy menstrual bleeding or pain associated with intrauterine‐device use
Women more likely to use EC with advance provision
Progestogen-releasing intrauterine systems for heavy menstrual bleeding
Adenomyosis
Access to free LARC associated with decreased risk of unintended pregnancy
Combined hormonal versus nonhormonal versus progestin‐only contraception in lactation
