The Truth About IUD's: How They Really Work
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Every month, a set of events known as the menstrual cycle occurs to prepare a woman's body for conception. These events are controlled by changes in the quantities of natural molecules in the bloodstream known as hormones.
These hormones impact the reproductive organs such as the vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. The ovaries make two major hormones: estrogen and progesterone. When estrogen levels begin to rise, the normally thick mucus inside the cervix thins.
Estrogen stimulates other hormones, causing one of the ovaries to release an egg. This is known as ovulation. If a woman has intercourse during this time period, a man's reproductive cells, known as sperm, can pass through the thinner mucus and fertilize an egg.
Estrogen stimulates the uterine lining to thicken, preparing it to receive a fertilized egg. Progesterone levels rise, causing glands in the lining to secrete fluid that feeds the fertilized embryo.
Progesterone also causes the cervix's thinning mucus to thicken again, preventing sperm from getting through.
If an egg is not fertilized, estrogen and progesterone levels begin to fall.
Menstruation is caused by a dip in hormone levels, which occurs when the uterus sheds its inner tissue lining and blood through the vagina.
An intrauterine device (IUD) is a type of birth control that consists of a soft, flexible T-shaped device with a thin string attached to the end. Intrauterine devices are classified into two types: hormonal IUDs and copper IUDs.
A doctor puts an IUD within a woman's uterus with the string hanging down inside her vagina to prevent pregnancy. Both varieties of IUD produce modest uterine lining irritation, which releases immune cells and chemicals that kill sperm.
Hormonal IUDs also contain levonorgestrel, a synthetic form of progesterone. Levonorgestrel works primarily to prevent pregnancy by thickening the mucus within the cervix, preventing sperm from accessing the uterus. It also keeps the uterine lining from thickening, which makes receiving a fertilized egg less likely.
The doctor may schedule an exam around a month after putting an IUD to ensure that it is still in place. In addition, the doctor may instruct the woman on how to check her IUD between visits by feeling for the string inside the vagina.
Copper-releasing IUDs can cause cramping, long and heavy menstrual periods, and spotting between periods. On the other hand, progestin-releasing IUDs can cause irregular bleeding and spotting for the first few months.
An IUD can be left in place for 3 to 10 years, depending on the variety. Women can have an IUD removed by their doctor at any moment for any cause, including the desire to have children. One of the most successful ways of birth control is an intrauterine device, or IUD. IUDs have a success rate of over 99% in preventing conception. This means that if a woman uses an IUD and routinely checks it for proper placement, she will become pregnant less than once in every 100. But, if IUDs are not monitored for proper placement, they are only around 97% effective.
For more specific questions please consult your doctor.
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When my ex wife got one of these I thought she said she was getting an IED (Improvised Explosive Device)
Haha let's hope the doctor didn't make a mistake
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I mean depending of the women , that might not be so bad 🤷🏻♂️😂
I just made this pun to my bestie.
IED? You mean IUD right?
Of all the videos I have seen about IUD, this is the best ever. Well explained with accurate animations. You just gained a subscriber. Thank you.
Please also add that the hormonal IUD is used to treat Hyperplasia of the womb.
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Well I can say as a man I prolly wouldn’t want one of these inside me if I had a uterus. Seems like it could really mess up hormonal balance.
Please next. The Truth about Implanon (Implants): How they works 🥺
Oooo yes! I currently have the implant and would love to watch it!
....I was today years old when I realized that the vagina is actually a tube.💀
How did I not know this!? If you think about it, it makes sense, but this is the first time I'm actually seeing a thing that shows you what it looks like and how it more or less should look inside the body. Its both off putting and facinating.
On another note, the IUD's look painful.💀💀💀 Cool that it prevents pregnancy by irratation of the walls and thickning of the mucus, but the way the T popped open at 2:00 ...........yeah, no thanks.
They are extraordinarily painful, imagine getting kicked in the nuts repeatedly while someone shoved a serrated stick in your urethra :) I wish I was exaggerating, doctors often don’t give painkillers for this procedure. If you have vaginally birthed a child its less painful as the cervix is slightly dilated from that. If you have not it is as painful as I described.
@@devilsadvocate2726my gf definitely described it as extremely painful. Nobody ever told her it was that bad so she wasn’t prepared lmao
@@devilsadvocate2726my god
ONE OF The most painful things I’ve ever experienced. I’m no sissy to pain either. I’ve had many surgeries, I’ve had my head stapled back together, I’ve had arthritis since I was 18 in my spine, I’m 33 and I have fibromyalgia, if all of that wasn’t enough to convince you, I am also covered in large tattoos. I was not numbed for mine at all, which I now know some doctors do numb. I’ve had mine for eight years and I am petrified to have it removed because I don’t wanna go through that again.
Have it removed !! You should file a grievance to medical services right away
@@MMAdiehardfan now?? Isn’t it too late to say something? I didn’t even know it was out of the norm until I saw a couple of these videos floating around. I had it done at planned parenthood and I actually went in like a year ago to have it removed and they convinced me to keep it because they found out you can have them in for 10-12 years or something crazy!
If I may say, my wife had the same issue. However, removal is less painful than placing.
@DoggieStylesGrooming I have it it's already 7 years now , am scared for pain ful removal 😢😢😢
@@SanoShakirahNana have it removed and file a grievance right away !!!
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I get 1 every 10 years,but it is expensive,over $1,000 but is worth it
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Is it just me or the narrator kinda sounds the same narrator from the "The Rubber" youtube channel. Same guy?
They both use the same AI generated voice.
The complications can lead to infertility you should sue for not stating . I see a doctor who deals with women who have infertility issues a lot of them can’t pregnant because of the iud it causes scarring I would not recommend this the side effects can cause infertility for life are you willing to risk never having children ??!!! Please everyone don’t be naive !! Educate yourself
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A woman here✨ Im on birth control pills to get my period normal, and I could have had that, but I chose the pills
Did you mean: Magic tool Instead of: IUD?
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Got mine today! It’s my 3rd time having it. 1st time in 2009🎉2017 🎉2024🎉😊 have minor cramping after an hour. I think this one hurt more than any other time. Felt cramping as she inserted it & cut strings like 1-2 mins 😢
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Somehow this doesnt look effective. Condom is still the best choice imho, especially if assisted with pills
Today I removed after successful 9 yrs. I have one child and our law doesn't allow us to go through sterilization. So I had to go with this option. And now when I asked them to insert another one, they say i have to wait for a month for that
but there are still 1% chances of getting pregnant, lf sex is once a day there will be one day in 3 months 10 days when it will not work isn't it ?
It's painful procedure??
@@Abhishek__Parihar are you asking about during IUD or without it? Well if you have an IUD, even though they don't assure you 100% , to me it was totally a protection. But yes, just weeks after I removed it I got pregnant 🥲
@@abbadkhan7158 not at all. Just a few seconds. And then it's done
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I had 3 IUDs in 9 years and let me tell you its shit painful to take it in and out. Plus i ended up with infection in Bartholin glands with recurring cysts.
Anyways i did not end up with any pregnancies during these 9 yrs.
You should file a grievance and threaten to sue that your rights were violated as a patient and you were never told . I wrote a note that if any doctor ever inserts an iud or does it to me u knowingly I will sue !!
For educational
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today a women from my Village died because she had cancer in uterus .... because of coppper t 😢
How?
@@rosameijering5161 she was unaware of the fact that it must be removed after 2 3 years.... the cu t made a cut in her uterus.... which led to cancer
I keep hearing about those 1 and 3 percenters that seem to get pregnant no matter what.
I was born despite my mom had an iud. It happens
Interesting 😮
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I rmb reading somewhere that even with Vasectomy, the chance of having a child is still 1% lol
No it’s 1 to 2000 not 1% I read it in Wikipedia.
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@@QNEGRO1 That doesn’t even make sense but ok
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99% prevention means there's still a 1% chance it'll fail. And 97% in case of an improper placement means a 3% chance of failure, a 200% increase. Oh, that's small enough to not worry about? Then let me tell you about gacha games, where it's common to have rates of the best characters dropping at something like 1%… and millions of players are getting them rare characters everyday. Not just whales who roll multiple times, but also F2P (free-to-play) players who get lucky enough.
So brothers, before even thinking about having sox, always, always, ALWAYS get a vasectomy. Confirm if she's on the pill, has a IUD and diaphragm, and still use a condom even if she says she has all that. And also always have a morning after pill for her to take. AND NEVER FORGET TO RECORD EVERYTHING AS PROOF OF HER CONSENT, AND HAVE HER SIGN A DISCLAIMER FORM AS WELL.
Edit: Oh, and don't forget the hot sauce.
This is a joke right lol?
You only need the hot sauce tbh
Ok, but what about people who WANT kids?
@@wingedbluj1674 ppl who want kids aren’t watching this video or getting birth control procedures done
@@CHINitA007 some people want kids but at a certain time. For example, a newly married couple often wants their financial situation to settle first before introducing kids.
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Note: 2:27 "which makes receiving a fertilized egg less likely", by "fertilized egg" he means the embrio, so, be aware that it does not prevent pregnancy, it prevents the womb from holding the baby which leads to abortion...
It's birth control, not an abortion
@@calcifiedweatherfrog4945 I just think Information needs to be clear and not misleading. Someone who is using any method of birth control would appreciate as much information they can on each option, including those that are abortive. It will help them in choosing which method is more suitable for them.
@@hopesonhigh a fertilized egg isn't viable until it implants in the uterus thus it's not abortive. You lose unimplanted fertilized eggs during your period anyway
@@calcifiedweatherfrog4945 fertilized egg (male gamete + female gamete) = conception = life; A woman loses unimplanted fertilized egg if she has a miscarriage or if she is using chemical contraception; our period only comes IF there is no conception (due to a sequence of hormonal changes);
It's not considered an embryo until after it implants into the endometrium and the amniotic sac starts developing. So 10-12 days.
Before then we basically just count how many cells is in the ball 😂 fertilised egg, 2 cell, 4 cell, 8 cell, 16 cell, morula (because it looks like a berry), early blastocysts - it's not an embryo until it's out of the blastocysts stage, which like I said is when the amniotic sac develops well after implantation.
Edit: also I read the comment above this - also incredibly misinformed. It is thought that up to two thirds of fertilised eggs do not implant. So plenty of conceptions end up in the toilet with the period naturally.
If you're going to pretend to be informing people at least get it right.
My sister had 2surgeries causr of IUD .I will never recommend ❌❌
Side effects???
Was it because of the invisible strings?
I'm having the same problem with that they couldn't find the strings
If it turnes out you the 18% with the extreme complecations they dont mention. It is not worth it, such as Bowel issues, fistulas etc.
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@@simunator I’m 22. And I’m a guy. Of course that’s gonna be disgusting to me bro
@@MaikiThePrince of course it’s a dude. So you use condoms ?
@@MaikiThePrince can't blame you. There really are people wasn't built to be in a medical profession
@@kurtcometa4818 Exactly
My wife had one placed after my daughter was born. Neither one of us are fans of condoms so IUD made the most sense.
It worked perfectly! She had it in for 3 years before we decided to have another child. There was a handful of late periods and pregnancy tests over those 3 years but all were negative.
Within 6 months of removing it she was pregnant with my son. After his birth we had the ultimate form of protection by her having to have a hysterectomy 🫤
Wasn’t something we wanted but due to the extremely high level of cancerous cells, it’s was really the only option to significantly prevent uterine cancer
That’s was 3years ago. We knew we didn’t want more kids so it wasn’t too difficult of a choice. Bright side is we don’t have to worry about protection anymore 😏
Congrats on your little family though! Your wife sounds like she went through hell.
wait so you are saying IUD increases cancer cells ?
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