
Procedure is a quick, safe, simple, one-time endometrial ablation treatment. This minimally invasive procedure controls heavy bleeding by using energy to remove the lining of the uterus. Nexplanon is a long-term birth control option that lasts for up to 3 years to prevent pregnancy. Nexplanon is an implant, not an IUD.
It is a small, thin, and flexible contraceptive arm implant that is placed discreetly under the skin of your inner, upper arm by your health care provider. It is over 99% effective*-just as effective as the pill. You may become pregnant as early as a week after the removal of Nexplanon.
It is a small, thin, and flexible contraceptive arm implant that is placed discreetly under the skin of your inner, upper arm by your health care provider. It is over 99% effective*-just as effective as the pill. You may become pregnant as early as a week after the removal of Nexplanon.
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IUD- A t-shaped device that prevents conception by blocking sperm from entering the uterus. Some IUDs release hormones to prevent pregnancy as well. Tubal Ligation- A surgical procedure for sterilization which closes the fallopian tubes. Patch - A contraceptive patch that is replaced once a week, three weeks of the month.
Pregnancy Testing
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Pregnancy tests work by detecting the pregnancy hormone, HCG, in the urine or blood. The hormone is only present when a woman is pregnant. If you think you may be pregnant, taking a pregnancy test as soon as the first day of your missed period can help you get the care and support you need. A home pregnancy test can tell whether you are pregnant with almost 99% accuracy, depending on how you use it.
Infertility
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We assist women and families struggling with infertility or having a problem conceiving or getting pregnant. Infertility means not being able to get pregnant after one year of trying (or six months if a woman is 35 or older). Infertility is a common problem, but it can be hard to talk about. Women who can get pregnant but are unable to stay pregnant may also be infertile.
Mirena
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A type of intrauterine device, or IUD that prevents pregnancy; Small, T-shaped and made of soft, flexible plastic Inserted into your uterus by your healthcare provider. Currently used by nearly 2 million women* in the US. Mirena does not protect against HIV or STDs (sexually transmitted diseases). Mirena lasts for as long as you want, for up to 5 years.
Paragard
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Paragard is a small, soft, and flexible T-shaped device made primarily of plastic and copper that your healthcare provider places in your uterus at an office visit. Once it's inserted, all you need to do is a simple monthly string check. Otherwise, you shouldn't feel it at all and neither should your partner.
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