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  5. Managing complications of intrauterine contraceptive devices
  6. Overview of complications of IUDs
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health
    • Contraception
      • Choice of contraceptive method
      • Intrauterine contraceptive devices
        • Overview of intrauterine contraceptive devices
        • Assessing suitability of intrauterine contraceptive devices
        • Starting intrauterine contraception
        • Follow-up after insertion of an intrauterine contraceptive device
        • Removing an intrauterine contraceptive device
        • Managing complications of intrauterine contraceptive devices
          • Overview of complications of IUDs
          • Effect of IUDs on an ongoing pregnancy
          • Managing missing, shortened or lengthened IUD threads
          • Pelvic inflammatory disease after IUD insertion
        • Managing adverse effects of intrauterine contraceptive devices
        • References
      • Etonogestrel contraceptive implant
      • Depot medroxyprogesterone contraception
      • Combined hormonal contraception
      • Progestogen-only oral contraception (POP)
      • Barrier methods of contraception
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      • Fertility awareness methods of contraception
      • Lactational amenorrhoea method of contraception
      • Withdrawal method of contraception
      • Emergency contraception
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Overview of complications of IUDs

Complication that may occur with both levonorgestrel-releasing and copper intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUDs) are:

  • harm to an ongoing pregnancy
  • uterine perforation, or IUD expulsion or malposition; see Managing missing, shortened or lengthened IUD threads
  • pelvic inflammatory disease.
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