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Copper IUD Contraindications

Copper IUD Contraindications
Copper IUD Contraindications

A Copper IUD is a safe and effective method of contraception for most women. However, it may not work for individuals with certain health conditions including copper allergy. It is therefore important to disclose any health condition or medication that you are taking to your health care provider during your contraceptive eligibility screening.

Copper IUD usage is not recommended if:

– you have Wilson’s disease [13];
– you have a copper allergy;
– you are experiencing unexplained vaginal bleeding (your doctor will need to investigate the cause of this before the insertion of the IUD);
– you have any gynecological or obstetric conditions, such as pelvic tuberculosis or genital cancer;
– you have had an infection of the reproductive organs (uterus) following childbirth or an abortion within the last three months (once treated, a doctor will re-evaluate you to determine if you are ready for an IUD insertion);
– you have fibroids; and
– you have cancer of the uterus or cervix.
If you have any of the above mentioned conditions, please consult a qualified healthcare provider. You will be advised on the best contraceptive method for you.

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