Intrauterine device/contraceptive
The 2 types are a hormonal IUD or copper IUD.
It is a T-shaped device that is inserted through the cervix and placed in the uterus. It releases a chemical substance that damages sperm in transit to the uterine tubes and prevents fertilization.
Contraindications: active pelvic disease, abnormal uterine bleeding, severe uterine distortion, and for the copper IUD patients with Wilson’s disease and copper allergies.
Known as cumulative trauma disorders
Answer:
she should do research about the doctor and tell other doctors about the advice to be sure.
All t cells originate from haematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow