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Pioneers of the intrauterine device
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 1997The history of the intrauterine device is remarkably short and its survival has been jeopardized several times from the beginning when Gräfenberg introduced the intrauterine ring in 1928, and later when product liability claims in the USA forced companies to withdraw the IUD from the market.
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THE INTRAUTERINE CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICE
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2000The intrinsic appeal of the convenience and effectiveness of the IUD has increased interest in these devices in the United States in recent years. Understanding the uniqueness of the Dalkon Shield experience and applying the lessons learned about appropriate candidate selection should continue to reduce any lingering liability concerns. One lawsuit has
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The Nurse Practitioner, 1998
The worldwide popularity and usage of intrauterine devices (IUDs) plummeted in the 1970s, when grim reports of septic abortions and pelvic inflammatory disease were published. Although the Dalkon Shield ultimately was determined to be the culprit for these problems, the reputation of all IUDs was damaged, and their popularity spiraled downward.
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The worldwide popularity and usage of intrauterine devices (IUDs) plummeted in the 1970s, when grim reports of septic abortions and pelvic inflammatory disease were published. Although the Dalkon Shield ultimately was determined to be the culprit for these problems, the reputation of all IUDs was damaged, and their popularity spiraled downward.
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A Woman With an Intrauterine and an Extrauterine Intrauterine Device
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020Brian S. Shin +2 more
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Contraception with Intrauterine Devices
BioScience, 1973A review of the history of contraception with intrauterine devices characteristics of present devices and directions of current research is presented. The serious need for population control is not yet being met by todays inconvenient ineffective or unsafe methods. Intrauterine devices have been best for international family planning programs because
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Southern Medical Journal, 2000
The intrauterine device (IUD) is one of the most effective, safe, and economic methods of contraception today. It is used by more women worldwide than any other reversible method of birth control, yet less than 1% of women in the United States use the IUD.
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The intrauterine device (IUD) is one of the most effective, safe, and economic methods of contraception today. It is used by more women worldwide than any other reversible method of birth control, yet less than 1% of women in the United States use the IUD.
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2013
Over the past decade intrauterine device (IUD) use by women in the United States has increased suggesting an improving comfort level by physicians and patients in choosing this method of long-acting reversible contraception. A better understanding of the reasons behind early discontinuation the development of new therapeutic uses and a better ...
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Over the past decade intrauterine device (IUD) use by women in the United States has increased suggesting an improving comfort level by physicians and patients in choosing this method of long-acting reversible contraception. A better understanding of the reasons behind early discontinuation the development of new therapeutic uses and a better ...
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