Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) in Morristown, NJ
What Is an IUD?
An intrauterine device (IUD) is a small, T-shaped device made of plastic or copper, inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. IUDs are one of the most effective forms of birth control, offering over 99% efficacy. They are safe, long-lasting, and easily reversible.
How Does an IUD Work?
Two Types to Meet Your Needs
Copper IUDs
- Work by triggering an immune response that prevents sperm from fertilizing an egg.
- Hormone-free option.
- Effective for up to 10 years.
- Can also be used as emergency contraception if inserted within 5 days of unprotected sex.
Hormonal IUDs
Releases a small amount of progestin to prevent pregnancy by:
- Thickening cervical mucus to block sperm.
- Thinning the uterine lining to prevent implantation.
- Offers protection for 3–8 years, depending on the brand.
Types of Hormonal IUDs We Offer:
- Mirena®: Up to 8 years, also treats heavy periods.
- Kyleena™: Up to 5 years, low-dose option.
- Skyla®: Up to 3 years, ideal for women who haven’t given birth.
- Liletta®: Up to 8 years, suitable for all women.
IUD Insertion and Removal
Insertion
- Performed in a quick, in-office procedure.
- You may feel some cramping or discomfort during the insertion.
- The IUD is placed in the uterus, with strings left extending slightly into the vaginal canal for easy removal.
Follow-Up
- A follow-up appointment may be scheduled to ensure proper placement.
- You’ll be taught how to check the IUD strings yourself.
Removal
- When the IUD reaches its expiration date, or if you wish to conceive, your doctor will remove it during a brief in-office procedure.
- Removal is typically painless and takes only a few minutes.
Preparing for IUD Insertion
Timing
IUD should be inserted while you have your menstrual cycle or very shortly after it ends.
Pain Relief
Ask your doctor if you should take a pain reliever before your appointment.
What to Expect After IUD Insertion
Immediate Recovery
Return to normal activities within 24 hours, but avoid tampons, menstrual cups, or vaginal intercourse during this time.
Common Symptoms
Mild cramping and spotting may occur for 3–6 months.
Self-Check
Monthly checks for the IUD strings are recommended during the first three months.
If you experience severe cramping, excessive bleeding, or suspect that your IUD has moved, contact us at (800) 746-0148 immediately.
What to Expect During IUD Removal
The Procedure
IUD removal is a quick, in-office procedure. Your doctor will use a speculum to locate the IUD strings and gently pull to remove the device. In most cases, it takes only a few minutes.
Comfort and Anesthesia
Anesthesia is available for IUD removal at Garden State Gynecology, so you can expect a completely comfortable, pain-free experience from start to finish.
After Removal
Most patients return to normal activities right away. Some mild spotting or cramping may occur briefly. If you wish to conceive, fertility typically returns immediately after removal.
Benefits and Risks of Using an IUD
Benefits
- Highly Effective: Over 99% pregnancy prevention.
- Long-Lasting: Provides protection for 3–10 years.
- Convenient: No daily reminders or pre-sex preparation needed.
- Cost-Effective: A single upfront cost with no ongoing expenses for years.
- Reversible: Fertility returns quickly after removal.
- Menstrual Benefits: Hormonal IUDs can reduce period flow and cramps.
- Safe for Many Women: Suitable for women who have or haven’t given birth.
Risks
- Spotting or irregular bleeding during the first few months.
- Cramping or discomfort after insertion.
- Rarely, the IUD may move or be expelled.
- Very low risk of infection after placement.
If you have concerns or experience any side effects, contact Garden State Gynecology at (800) 746-0148 for support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Choose an IUD?
- Long-lasting protection (3–10 years, depending on the type).
- Hormonal and non-hormonal options available.
- Over 99% effective.
- Easily reversible for those planning pregnancy in the future.
How Effective Are IUDs?
Both copper and hormonal IUDs are over 99% effective, making them one of the most reliable methods of birth control. However, it’s important to note that IUDs do not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). For STI prevention, consider using condoms along with your IUD.
Which IUD Is Right for You?
Choosing the right IUD depends on factors like:
- Your age and lifestyle.
- Menstrual patterns.
- Family planning goals.
At Garden State Gynecology, we’ll guide you through your options to find the best fit for your needs.
How Long Does an IUD Last?
Depending on the type, an IUD can provide protection for 3–10 years. Hormonal IUDs last 3–8 years; copper IUDs last up to 10 years.
Does IUD Insertion Hurt?
Can I Get Pregnant After IUD Removal?
Yes. Fertility returns quickly after IUD removal, making it a good option for women who may want to become pregnant in the future.
Does Garden State Gynecology Offer IUD Insertion and Removal with Anesthesia?
Yes. Anesthesia is available for both IUD insertion and IUD removal at Garden State Gynecology, so you can expect a comfortable, pain-free experience. Call us at (800) 746-0148 to schedule your appointment.
How Do I Schedule an IUD Insertion?
Call us at (800) 746-0148 to schedule your IUD insertion appointment.
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