“I am completely devastated and confused as I do not want to lose my baby”. Walaa’s Story

I visited the ER and I was told that my iud had moved behind my uterus and the baby was completely fine. But I was also told that if I wanted to remove my iud I would lose my baby. I am currently dealing with the situation now and I am completely devastated and confused as I do not want to lose my baby.

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What 4 million women with an IUD need to know about real failure rates

Based on a new study, as many as 2.2 million women worldwide could find themselves pregnant on an IUD every year. Researchers were surprised to discover through this large-scale study that the generally accepted ultra-low failure rates of long-acting contraceptives have long been misrepresented, even by the CDC. 

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