Coil

There are 2 different types of ‘coil’; one has cooper on it (IUD) and the other contains hormone (Mirena IUS). Both are over 99% effective at protecting against pregnancy.

Intra-uterine contraceptive method (‘coil’)

How does it work?

A small T-shaped device containing plastic and copper/hormone is put into the uterus (womb). It prevents sperm from reaching an egg and causes changes in the lining of the womb making it difficult for a fertilised egg to implant in the womb (prevents implantation).

Advantages

  • Reliable
  • Lasts 5-10 years (IUD:copper coil), 5 years (IUS:hormonal coil)
  • No need to remember contraception
  • Fertility returns immediately once removed

Additional advantages of IUS:

  • Periods lighter and shorter
  • Some protection against pelvic infections

Comments

  • You may require screening for chlamydia before insertion.
  • Women are taught to check the coil threads in the vagina to check position.
  • When a copper IUD is fitted after age 40 years, it can be left in place until menopause.

*Coils can only be fitted by a trained doctor/nurse

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