INTRAUTERINE CONTRACEPTION: PROS AND CONS
MUSAEVA A.F.
Gynecologist at the Khorezm branch of the Republican Specialized scientific and practical medical center for mother and child health
Matyakubova S.A
Director of the Khorezm branch of the Republican SPECIALIZED SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL MEDICAL CENTER FOR MOTHER AND CHILD HEALTH
Keywords: intrauterine device, complications intrauterine contraception, endometritis, abnormal uterine bleeding.
Abstract
The topic of intrauterine contraception remains my relevance on throughout This issue has been a long-standing concern. The importance of this issue stems from the persistent need of the reproductive-age population for birth control, the popularization of information on various birth control methods, and the desire to use safe, effective, and environmentally friendly contraceptive methods. This article examines the use of intrauterine contraceptives, their effects on the endometrium, a woman's reproductive potential, and the positive and negative aspects of their use. The evidence is presented to extraction intrauterine contraceptive. Among them highlight violations menstrual cycle with hypermenorrhea lasting more than 6 months with no effect from nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, end of use of an intrauterine contraceptive, the woman's desire and needs, desired pregnancy, expulsion, postmenopausal period. Knowledge of all aspects of intrauterine contraception allows the obstetrician-gynecologist Choose the right type of IUD, explain to the woman all the risks of its use, and promptly diagnose and correct any complications that arise.
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