Intrauterine Device Removal
Intrauterine Device Removal
(IUD Removal; Removal, Intrauterine Device; Removal, IUD; Copper Intrauterine Device Removal; Copper IUD Removal; Removal, Copper Intrauterine Device; Removal, Copper IUD; Hormone-releasing Intrauterine Device Removal; Hormone-releasing IUD Removal; Removal, Hormone-releasing Intrauterine Device; Removal, Hormone-releasing IUD)
Definition
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Reasons for Procedure
- You get a sexually transmitted infection
- Side effects (eg, abnormal bleeding, pain)
- Heavy and/or prolonged menstrual bleeding
- IUD fails and you become pregnant
- You want to use a different birth control method
- You want to become pregnant
- Your menstrual periods have ended due to menopause
- You need treatment that requires the IUD to be removed
Possible Complications
What to Expect
Prior to Procedure
Anesthesia
Description of the Procedure
How Long Will It Take?
Will It Hurt?
Post-procedure Care
Call Your Doctor
- Severe cramps, pain, or tenderness in your abdomen
- Fever or chills
- Unexplained vaginal bleeding or unusual discharge from your vagina
RESOURCES
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists http://www.acog.org/
Planned Parenthood http://www.plannedparenthood.org/
Women's Health.gov http://www.womenshealth.gov/
CANADIAN RESOURCES
The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada http://www.sogc.org/
Womens Health Matters http://www.womenshealthmatters.ca/
References
Helping continuing users—IUD. International Planned Parenthood Federation website. Available at: http://www.ippf.org/en/Resources/Guides-toolkits/Helping+continuing+usersIUD.htm . Accessed January 19, 2011
IUD. Planned Parenthood website. Available at: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/birth-control/iud-4245.htm . Accessed December 30, 2010.
IUD removal. Insertion guidelines and management issues. FHI: The Science of Improving Lives website. Available at: http://www.fhi.org/training/en/modules/iud/s3pg14.htm . Accessed January 19, 2011.
IUD removal. Population Information Program, Center for Communication Programs, The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Volume XXIII, Number 5. December 1995. Available at: http://info.k4health.org/pr/b6/b6chap4.shtml#contents .
Johnson BA. Insertion and removal of intrauterine devices. Am Fam Physician . 2005 Jan 1;71(1):95-102. Available at: http://www.aafp.org/afp/2005/0101/p95.html .
Mirena prescribing information. Mirena website. Available at: http://berlex.bayerhealthcare.com/html/products/pi/Mirena%5FPI.pdf . Accessed January 10, 2011.
ParaGard intrauterine copper contraceptive prescribing information. Paragard website. Available at http://www.paragard.com/health%5Fcare%5Fprofessional/global/pdf/Prescribing-Info.pdf . Accessed January 10, 2011.
What happens when you have an IUD inserted. Planned Parenthood website. Available at: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/birth-control/iud-insertion-19268.htm . Accessed December 30, 2010.
When you choose IUD. Public Health, Seattle and King County website. Available at: www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/.../~/.../iud%5Fbrochure.ashx . Updated May 2005. Accessed January 19, 2011.
Non-contraceptive Uses of Hormonal Contraceptives, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Practice Bulletin No. 110, January 2010.



