5 Reasons to Consider an IUD After Pregnancy
3. You’re forgetful.
If you were never good at remembering your pill or replenishing your stash of condoms, an IUD is so incredibly easy. Yes, it has to be implanted by a doctor (meaning you’ll want to have insurance, since it can be pricey), but then you won’t have to worry about it again. (Doctors suggest checking to feel strings in your vagina every now and then, but the odds of it falling out are very rare. However if you do get pregnant with an IUD in your body, it can result in an ectopic pregnancy — so there are risks to consider.)
4. You don’t like the idea of hormones regulating your body.
One of my biggest complains about the pill was the hormonal side effects — mood swings, weight gain, etc. — which is true for most other options like the patch, the ring and shots. And although the very popular Mirena IUD uses progestin (and can result in hormone-related hair loss, libido loss, etc.), there’s another option: the ParaGard. The ParaGard uses copper to prevent sperm from reaching the egg, so obviously you can’t use this if you’re allergic to copper. But there’s absolutely no hormonal regulation whatsoever.

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