Sunday 27 November 2011

Intrauterine Contraceptive Devices - IUCDs


Intra-uterine Contraceptive Devices, or IUCDs, are a means of contraception generally  used by women who, for medical reasons, are unable to use hormonal contraception  methods (eg. oral contraceptives), or in those who not motivated or prefer not to use  such methods. IUCDs are small devices that are inserted by your doctor into your uterus. They work by  preventing implantation. There are numerous type that have been developed over the years, the more common ones  being:

• Multi-load Copper 250 
• Copper T 
• Nova T 
• Lippes Loop 
• Mirena Intrauterine System

The Mirena intrauterine system is a hormone impregnated IUCD. It acts locally by making  the mucous of the cervix much thicker, thus preventing the sperms from getting through.  It also makes the lining of the endometrium thinner, thereby preventing implantation.
Are You Suitable To Use IUCDs?
Whilst the IUCD might appear to be a very convenient and hassle-free method of
contraception, it is not without its side effects, and not all women are suitable for
using it.
Features:
* Anatomically Designed
* Fundal-Seeking
* With Mono Filament Thread
* Cu 375 effective for 5 Years


Contech Devices Private Limited
Mr. Satyaki De  ( Managing Director )
No. A-47, Sector 57
Noida, Uttar Pradesh - 201 301, India
Email : satyaki_de@hotmail.com
Telephone : +(91)-(120)-2581136/ 2581336
Mobile : +(91)-9810016579
Fax : +(91)-(120)-2581296

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