An IUD is a small plastic and copper device that is put into your uterus. It stops sperm from reaching an egg by preventing sperm from surviving in the cervix, uterus or fallopian tube.
An IUD is a small plastic and copper device that is put into your uterus. It stops sperm from reaching an egg by preventing sperm from surviving in the cervix, uterus or fallopian tube.
The IUD is fitted by a trained doctor or nurse. This can be done at either your GP practice or local sexual health clinic.
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