Q22. Can a woman get an IUD just after she has a baby?
Intrauterine Device (IUD): Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)...Yes, a woman can get an IUD inserted after she has a baby. The IUD can be inserted after a vaginal delivery or through the abdominal incision after a cesarean section (surgical delivery). The IUD has to be inserted by a properly trained health care provider.
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Pregna InternationalYes. An IUD can be inserted after an abortion or miscarriage unless she has a pelvic infection. Insertion following miscarriage after 16 weeks gestation requires special training. No. An IUD can be inserted at any time during her menstrual cycle if it is reasonably sure that the woman is not pregnant. During her period may be a good time because she is not likely to be pregnant, and insertion may be easier for some women. It is not as easy to see signs of infection during menstruation, however.
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CycleBeads - Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, as long as during the time you were using the IUD your cycles were between 26 and 32 days long. Once the IUD is taken out, you can start using CycleBeads on the first day of your next period.
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Low Back Pain Q&AEven if you have never had a back ache, there is a fifty percent chance that you will have back pain when pregnant. The extra weight and the change in posture both increase the stress on the discs. If you have had back pain, the chance that a pregnancy will cause more pain is almost one-hundred percent. If you want a baby, back pain should not stop you. There are many ways to protect your back during pregnancy. First, continue to do exercises during your pregnancy.
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Intrauterine Device (IUD): Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)...There is no minimum or maximum age, as long as the woman is medically eligible for an IUD and she is properly counseled about the advantages and disadvantages of the IUD. An IUD should be removed from the woman after menopause—at least one year after her last menstrual period.
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Intrauterine Device (IUD): Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)...Yes, IUDs are safe for women with diabetes. Women with diabetes are at greater risk of many infections, however. They should see a nurse or doctor if they notice possible signs of STIs or other types of infections, particularly just after IUD insertion.
Related QuestionsPregna InternationalYes. lUDs are safe for women with diabetes. Women with diabetes are at greater risk of many infections, however they should see a nurse or doctor if they notice possible signs of sexually transmitted disease or other infection, particularly just after IUD insertion. No. This is not necessary, and it may be harmful. There is less risk of pelvic infection in replacing an IUD at one time than in 2 separate procedures. Also, a woman could become pregnant before her new IUD is inserted.Related Questions
Pregna International: Intra-Uterine Contraceptive Devices, T...Yes. IUD's are safe for women with diabetes. Women with diabetes are at greater risk of many infections, however they should see a nurse or doctor if they notice possible signs of sexually transmitted disease or other infection, particularly just after IUD insertion. No. This is not necessary, and it may be harmful. There is less risk of pelvic infection in replacing an IUD at one time than in 2 separate procedures. Also, a woman could become pregnant before her new IUD is inserted.Related Questions
Is infertility just a woman's problem?
InfertilityNo, infertility is not always a woman's problem. In only about one-third of cases is infertility due to the woman (female factors). In another one third of cases, infertility is due to the man (male factors). The remaining cases are caused by a mixture of male and female factors or by unknown factors.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsApproximately one-quarter to one-third of all untreated pregnant women infected with HIV will pass the infection to their babies during pregnancy or childbirth. But this risk is significantly reduced if the mother is treated with AZT (during pregnancy, labor, and delivery) and her baby receives AZT during the first six weeks of life.
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Chlamydia Facts - Southern Nevada Health DistrictIn pregnant women, there is evidence that untreated chlamydia can lead to premature delivery. Babies who are born to infected mothers can get chlamydia in their eyes and respiratory tracts. Chlamydia is a leading cause of early infant pneumonia and conjunctivitis (pink eye) in newborns.
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IUD Birth ControlYes. The IUD can be a cause of serious complications which include hemorrhage, pelvic infection, and perforation of the uterus. These may produce sterility. Major surgery may be required in some cases and death may follow in a few.[10],[11],[12] An IUD manufacturer's booklet for patients lists 31 possible adverse reactions from its IUD.
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Intrauterine Device (IUD): Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)...In general, no. A woman can become pregnant immediately after her IUD is removed, and there is no significant risk of infertility associated with IUD use. However, a woman who has an STI when her IUD is inserted is at increased risk of PID, which can cause infertility. The presence of an STI at the time of insertion, rather than the IUD itself, is the main risk factor for PID and possible infertility.
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Action Health Incorporated | TeenZone | Frequently Asked Que...Women stop having babies when they've gone through menopause. Menopause is the time in a woman's life when her ovaries stop producing a ripe ovum each month and she stops having her menstrual periods. It happens between ages forty-five and fifty-five for most women, though for some, it could be earlier or later.
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Birth Control FAQIUD stands for Intrauterine Device. It is a T-shaped piece of plastic that is often covered with copper wire.(copper T) Some IUDs also contain hormones or come in different shapes. The IUD sits inside the uterus. The IUD prevents pregnancy by not allowing a fertilized egg to attach itself to the wall of the uterus. If a fertilized egg cannot attach and grow, it is unable to develop into a fetus. Two appointments are required for an IUD insertion, from your doctor.
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Dr. Kimberly Larson-Ohlsen, MD | Frequently Asked QuestionsIUD is a T-shaped device inserted into the uterus by a healthcare professional. Two types of IUDs are available in the United States: the Paragard Copper T 380A and the Progestasert Progesterone T. The Paragard IUD can remain in place for 10 years, while the Progestasert IUD must be replaced every year. It's not entirely clear how IUDs prevent pregnancy.
Related QuestionsSexual & Reproductive Health: Frequently Asked Questions...An IUD is a small, T- shaped frame made of soft, flexible plastic with a nylon string attached. There are 2 types of IUD: the Mirena®, a hormonal IUD; and a copper IUD. The main role of the IUD is to prevent fertilization. It does this by decreasing the lining of the uterus and/or thickening the cervical mucous to prevent sperm movement. In some women Mirena® will prevent ovulation so that an egg is not released each month.Related Questions
Hi I just wondered if anyone on here has had an IUD removed before?
Everyday Goddess: IUD FAQI would very much like to know what this feels like. I have had my IUD since February and I love it. But putting it in was pretty painful and that whole day I was in a lot of pain. It was totally worth it, but I'm now slightly dreading having to have it taken out in the future (because of the possible pain).. Hi Kitty, Yes, I would think that your strings need to be trimmed if they are hanging outside your body.
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HIV AIDS Positive Stories - Frequently Asked Questions about...Until recently the chance of a positive woman having a positive baby was about 1 in 4. A women thinking about pregnancy with access to new drug treatments can reduce the chances of having an infected baby to almost no risk at all (around 2%). For some women this is still too much of a risk, for other women it is not. Every woman has the right to make her own decision about babies.
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Lactational Amenorrhea Method (LAM) - Frequently Asked Quest...The amount of time that a woman is separated from her baby is a key factor in establishing the LAM criterion of full or nearly full breastfeeding, day and night, with no long intervals between feedings. A woman who is separated from her baby regularly for more than four to six hours cannot expect a high level of contraceptive protection from LAM, even if she expresses milk during the separation.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Hepatitis CThe possibility of transmission must be considered when a woman with hepatitis C is deciding whether to have children. For infants who have received the hepatitis C virus from their mother, brief elevations of liver enzymes may occur, but no chronic liver disease has been reported. There have been no reports of cirrhosis in newborns, infants or child due to mother-to-child hepatitis C infection.
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FAQ For Newly Injured ADULTSYes, barring any internal damage that may have occurred at the time of injury. Every woman considering pregnancy should have a copy of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommendations on "Management of Labor and Delivery for Patients with Spinal Cord Injury" and insist that her physician read it! If you want to have a baby, there is no reason why you should not have a baby and deliver naturally.
Related QuestionsI have IC and just found out I'm pregnant. Will it affect my baby?
Interstitial Cystitis (Painful Bladder Syndrome)Doctors do not have much information about pregnancy and IC. IC is not thought to affect fertility or the health of a fetus. Some women find that their IC symptoms get better during pregnancy. Others find their symptoms get worse. You can find out more about IC by contacting womenshealth.
Related QuestionsWhat if it just the woman's word against the man's?
Rape CrisisWe know such cases are more difficult but perhaps the CPS should provide trained special prosecutors for such cases who can deal with the myths about rape that the defence inevitably run.
Related QuestionsI JUST WANT TO BE WITH ANOTHER WOMAN, IS THAT OK?
FAQ'sWhen we began this lifestyle, that's what I wanted too. There are many couples in which the wife wants to play with another woman and just have the husbands watch. It depends on what the other people's rules are. Bob and I had a set of rules that we constantly revised and in fact still revise. But communication is the key. Talk , talk , talk. In fact, I think one of the greatest benefits of being in the lifestyle is your increased ability to talk with your partner.
Related QuestionsWeight Gain: I just wanted to know if you have gained any weight from the iud?
Everyday Goddess: IUD FAQWell, I certainly have gained weight since I got the IUD, but then, I was also gaining weight before I got it. The only actual connection I can see is that maybe because I have a regular cycle, I definitely get the munchies certain times of the month.
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