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intrauterine device
noun
- any small, mechanical device for semipermanent insertion into the uterus as a contraceptive.
intrauterine device
noun
- a metal or plastic device, in the shape of a loop, coil, or ring, inserted into the uterus to prevent conception IUD
intrauterine device
/ ĭn′trə-yo̅o̅′tər-ĭn,-tə-rīn′ /
- A birth control device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent implantation.
intrauterine device
- A metal or plastic device inserted into the uterus and used to prevent pregnancy.
Word History and Origins
Origin of intrauterine device1
Example Sentences
There are two kinds of these highly effective methods: intrauterine devices, known as IUDs, and hormonal implants inserted into the upper arm.
In fact, it could be less effective than some other birth control options, like the hormonal arm implant or a hormonal intrauterine device.
Shelton said she had sought medical attention for pain from her intrauterine device and was stunned to find out, just two days after missing her period, which she tracked regularly, that she was pregnant.
Democrats became divided over it after a committee removed the option to offer intrauterine devices or IUDs.
In a report into the three incidents in February, Betsi Cadwaladr health board outlined how a patient had a coil - an intrauterine device which prevents pregnancy - inserted after undergoing a Caesarean section.
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