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The intrauterine device (IUD) is used to prevent pregnancy. It's a small, plastic, T-shaped device. Your doctor places the IUD in your uterus.
There are two types of IUDs. The hormonal IUD works for 3 to 8 years, depending on what brand you have. The copper IUD is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to be used for up to 10 years. But studies show that extended use of the copper IUD safely prevents pregnancy for up to 12 years. Talk to your doctor about what might be right for you. Once you have an IUD, you don't have to do anything else to prevent pregnancy.
The IUD usually stays in the uterus until your doctor removes it. You can choose to have your IUD removed at any time.
The IUD is a highly effective method of birth control.
Using an IUD is safe and rarely causes problems. But some possible problems include: