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 1 - Introduction
 2 - Outline
 3 - General Info
 4 - Male Condom
 5 - Female Condom
 6 - Spermicide
 7 - Sponge
 8 - Diaphragm
 9 - Fertility Awareness
 10 - Hormonal Methods
 11 - DepoProvera
 12 - Implanon
 13 - IUD

 



Notice of Privacy Practices


 

Updated: August 2008

IUD (Intrauterine Device/System) - Page 13


There are two different intrauterine systems available for birth control.  Both are T-shaped polyethylene devices that are inserted into the body of the uterus.

Mirena Intrauterine System contains levonorgestrel - a progestin which is slowly released in a continuous flow into the uterus.  This causes thickening of the cervical mucus, thins the uterine lining and prevents a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus.

Paragard Copper T 380A) Intrauterine Device - T-shaped polyethylene device is wrapped with fine copper wire. It cannot be used by anyone with a copper allergy. It provides contraception that is effective for ten years.

Effectiveness:  99% for either Mirena or Paragard

Mirena Intrauterine System
  • This system fits into two categories of contraception: It is an IUD but the primary action results from the progestin which is contained within the T-shaped polyethylene device; therefore, it also acts as a progestin-only contraceptive agent.

  • Mirena provides contraception for 5 years. Fertility returns when the device is removed.

  • The insertion procedure may cause brief cramping and discomfort. A short string protrudes from the cervix. This string is used to remove the device. It also provides a way for a woman to check that the IUD remains in place inside the uterus.

  • The progestin present in Mirena causes thickening of the cervical mucus and helps reduce the risk of pelvic infection and helps reduce cramps and lighten period flow.

  • Mirena may be inserted by physicians at McKinley but students must purchase the IUD. The cost is $300 - $400.00. There may be financial assistance available through a charitable foundation for those meeting certain financial guidelines.

Paragard Intrauterine Device
  • Paragard provides contraception for up to ten years. Fertility returns when the device is removed.

  • The IUD is inserted into the uterus. The insertion procedure may cause brief cramping and discomfort. A short string will protrude from the cervix. This string is used to remove the IUD. It also provides a way for a woman to check that the IUD remains in place inside the uterus.

  • Periods may be heavier and cramps may increase.

  • There may be an increased risk of pelvic infection. Women who are in long-term relationships have a lower risk of STI exposure.

  • Paragard may be inserted by physicians at McKinley but the student must purchase the IUD which costs $400 - $500.00.

If you are interested in an IUD as your contraceptive method of choice you should call the Women's Health Clinic at 333-2700 (select Women's Health) and schedule an appointment with a physician for an exam and discussion.

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