intrauterine contraceptive device
noun
plural intrauterine contraceptive devices
: a device inserted into and left in the uterus to prevent conception
specifically
: a T-shaped device containing either progestin or copper that is inserted into and left in the uterus to prevent conception by blocking ovulation, thickening cervical mucus, or interfering with sperm motility
Senate Bill 280 … would require hospitals to have on hand intrauterine contraceptive devices, commonly known as IUDs, which birthing women can then request be inserted during their hospital stay. … They are 99% effective at preventing pregnancy and safe for women, including those who are currently breastfeeding. —April Corbin Girnus
Stephanie Small, a nurse practitioner who works in family planning, pointed out that she can prescribe medications, manage pregnancy miscarriages, place intrauterine contraceptive devices and perform endometrial biopsies. —Kevin Miller
called also intrauterine device, IUCD, IUD
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