So we already knew IUDs were stealthily awesome and may protect us against cervical cancer, but a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine claims that the risk of accidental pregnancy in women who use pills, patches or rings are actually a whopping 20% greater than women who use IUDs, which is kind of a crazy statistic considering only 1 out of 20 women stateside use them. More »
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The IUD, or intrauterine device, is a highly effective method of birth control, and now a new study reveals that it may be useful in guarding against cervical cancer as well. A research team from the Institut Català d'Oncologia in …... Read Post
Women who use intrauterine devices may not just be preventing pregnancy but may also be protecting themselves from cervical cancer, according to a new study involving more than 20,000 women in different countries that was published ... Read Post
Long-lasting contraceptives such as the intrauterine device (IUD) and implants are better at preventing pregnancy than more popular birth control methods, including the pill, patch and vaginal rings, a new study concludes. The study... Read Post