Examples of intrauterine device in the following topics:
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- An intrauterine device (IUD) is form of birth control that is placed in the uterus to prevent pregnancy.
- The intrauterine device (IUD) is a form of birth control; it is an object placed in the uterus to prevent pregnancy.
- Among modern IUDs, the two types available are copper-containing devices, and a hormone-containing device that releases progesterone.
- Names and descriptors of intrauterine contraceptive devices vary by location.
- Differentiate between the types of intrauterine device as a form of birth control
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- Contraception, also known as birth control, is methods or devices used to prevent pregnancy.
- The same rate can be achieved through the sterilization procedures of vasectomy in the man or of tubal ligation in the woman, or by using an intrauterine device (IUD).
- An intrauterine device, or IUD, is implanted inside a woman's uterus, causing the uterus to respond with slight inflammation.
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- For instance, intrauterine devices (IUD) are highly effective and highly cost effective contraceptives, however where universal health care is not available the initial cost may be a barrier.
- Preventive solutions may be less profitable and therefore less attractive to makers and marketers of pharmaceuticals and medical devices.
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- ., postpartum period, the use of intrauterine device).
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- Often the intrauterine pregnancy is discovered later than the ectopic, mainly because of the painful emergency nature of ectopic pregnancies.
- Risk factors include: pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, use of an intrauterine device (IUD), previous exposure to DES, tubal surgery, intrauterine surgery (e.g.
- For example, the rate of intrauterine pregnancy may be higher following methotrexate compared to surgical treatment.
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- Biofilms have also been implicated in less common but more lethal processes such as endocarditis, infections in cystic fibrosis, and infections of permanent indwelling devices such as joint prostheses and heart valves.
- Biofilms can also be formed on the inert surfaces of implanted devices such as catheters, prosthetic cardiac valves, and intrauterine devices.
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- Fertility rates could be significantly reduced by providing education about overpopulation, family planning, and birth control methods, and by making birth-control devices like male/female condoms, pills, and intrauterine devices easily available.
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- Medical treatment of infertility generally involves the use of fertility medication, medical device, surgery, or a combination of the following.
- The physician may also suggest intrauterine insemination (IUI), in which the doctor introduces sperm into the uterus during ovulation, via a catheter.
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- The senses of taste and smell develop in the intrauterine environment and can deteriorate with age.
- Intrauterine olfactory learning may be demonstrated by behavioral evidence that newborn infants respond positively to the smell of their own amniotic fluid.
- As demonstrated by animals in the wild (the great apes, for example), the offspring is held by the mother immediately after birth without cleaning and is continually exposed to the familiar odor of the amniotic fluid (making the transition from the intrauterine to extrauterine environment less overwhelming).
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- Inductance is the property of a device that tells how effectively it induces an emf in another device or on itself.
- where M is defined to be the mutual inductance between the two devices.
- Most devices have a fixed geometry, and so the change in flux is due entirely to the change in current ΔI through the device.
- where L is the self-inductance of the device.
- A device that exhibits significant self-inductance is called an inductor.