Female hand holding the birth control device contraceptive CopperT-380A IUD. Once inserted, the threads attached to the IUD will be clipped to extend into the vagina through the cervical opening The intrauterine device (IUD) is inserted into the uterus by a health care professional and may remain in place as long as ten years. The IUD is inserted past the cervix into the uterus. Prior to insertion, the length of the uterus is measured with an instrument called a sound. Upon insertion, the arms of the IUD gradully unfold. Once the inserter is removed, the threads attached to the IUD will be clipped to extend into the vagina through the cervical opening. How to use, inserted in the uterus and can remain for up to 10 years. Does not protect against STIs
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