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Posted: 2025-07-02 11:44:23 UTC

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A hormonal IUD is a T-shaped device inserted into the womb to prevent pregnancy by releasing progestin, which thickens cervical mucus and thins the womb lining. It is effective for 3-8 years and suitable for most women seeking long-term birth control, especially those with heavy periods, but should be avoided by women with pelvic infections, certain cancers, or severe liver disease.
Effective pregnancy prevention for 3-8 years
Suitable for women seeking long-term birth control
Can reduce heavy menstrual bleeding
Reversible and does not require daily pills
Not suitable for women with pelvic infections, certain cancers, or severe liver disease
Potential side effects and risks associated with IUD insertion and hormone release
Requires a doctor's consultation to determine suitability