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Intrauterine devices

2000
Abstract The intrauterine device, or IUD, is thought to have been used first by North African Arabs, who placed a stone in the womb or vagina of female camels in order to try and stop them becoming pregnant on long desert journeys. However, it was Hippocrates, over 2500 years ago, who thought of applying the method to women.
Anne Szarewski, John Guillebaud
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Intrauterine Device

Fertility and Sterility, 1987
Paul G. McDonough, Louis Keith
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Intrauterine Devices

Science, 1967
P A, Corfman, S, Segal
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Intrauterine Devices: Effective Contraception with Noncontraceptive Benefits for Adolescents.

Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2019
O. Adeyemi-Fowode, J. Bercaw-Pratt
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Intrauterine Devices

Nursing times, 2006
Angela Y. Chen, Susie Baldwin
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