Callie Anderson, 25, from Scranton, Pennsylvania, decided she wanted to stop taking her birth control pill last year. Instead, she decided to get an IUD, also known as an intrauterine device ...
Learn more about how to determine whether it’s right for you. The copper IUD is a long lasting, nonhormonal birth control placed into the uterus by a doctor, explains Kecia Gaither, MD ...
Some older research suggests that more than 70% of people who have not given birth report feeling moderate discomfort during the IUD insertion ... medications cannot control your pain, or if ...