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    Side effects of an IUD (intrauterine device) or copper coil

    After you get an IUD fitted:

    • you might have some period-like pain for a few days
    • you may have some bleeding between your periods
    • your periods may become heavier, longer or more painful – this may improve after a few months
    • you have a small chance of getting thrush that keeps coming back – talk to your GP if this happens

    Your partner should not be able to feel your IUD threads during sex.

    If they can and it’s a problem, see a doctor or nurse to get the threads checked.

    Information:

    Find out about choosing a method of contraception, including side effects and risks of different methods.

    How well an IUD works

    An IUD is over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.

    This means that less than 1 in 100 women using an IUD as their method of contraception get pregnant each year.

    Risks of an IUD

    An IUD is very safe, but there are some rare risks, including:

    • pelvic infections, usually within 3 weeks of having an IUD fitted
    • your IUD moving or coming out, usually within 3 months after it’s fitted
    • damage to the womb

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