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Intrauterine Device (IUD)


What is an Intrauterine Device?

How it Works

How Do I Get an IUD?

Checking the IUD

Is something wrong with my IUD?

Effectiveness

What are the advantages of an IUD?

What are the disadvantages of an IUD?

Cost

Is an IUD Right for me?

But I Heard they were Dangerous!


Cost
The cost of the entire process—exam, insertion, and follow up—ranges from $250 to $450. Medicaid covers these costs. Also, considering that you can use the Copper T for up to 10 years and Mirena for 5 years, the cost works out to be less per year than most other types of birth control.

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IUDs - Intrauterine Devices
What is an Intrauterine Device?
How it Works
How Do I Get an IUD?
Checking the IUD
Is something wrong with my IUD?
Effectiveness
What are the advantages of an IUD?
What are the disadvantages of an IUD?
Cost
Is an IUD Right for me?
But I Heard they were Dangerous!
Future Birth Control Methods for Men
Tubal Sterilization
Vasectomy