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All five patients had been using an intrauterine device.
Current data report that >10% of women who use contraception are using an intrauterine device.
Objective: To identify the risk factors for ectopic pregnancy (EP) in women using an intrauterine device (IUD).
Among the participants, 72 were using condoms, 57 were using an intrauterine device (IUD), and 35 were using the so-called rhythm method, in which a couple abstains from sex on the days pregnancy is mostly likely to occur.
Another study conducted by WHO reported that women using OCs showed increased SBP and DBP, by 3.6 5.0 mmHg and 1.9 2.7 mmHg, respectively, compared with those using an intrauterine device [ 25].
Over two-fifths (41.5%) of the modern contraceptive users were currently using male condoms, 22.3% used injections, 17.2% were taking pills, 6.9% using an intrauterine device while <1% each used female condoms, diaphragm, foam and male sterilisation (data not shown).
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Yes No. Have you ever used an intrauterine device (IUD) for birth control?
The majority of healthcare providers used an intrauterine device, and most common reasons for use among these providers included the method matching their family situation (28%) and contraceptive efficacy (22.8%).
All women reported regular menstrual cycles (duration, 21 to 35 days) and had not taken exogenous hormones or used an intrauterine device during the 3 months before endometrial biopsy.
This suggests that providers who use an intrauterine device are more likely to recommend to patients the method they use in favor of those they do not, and the reasons providers choose a contraceptive method may differ from reasons their patients do [ 48].
Do not use an intrauterine device (IUD) unless absolutely necessary.
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