If you are considering using an IUD as contraception, compare the advantages with the disadvantages to determine if it right for you
- They are cost effective considering the life of product
- They are effective and reliable
- They do not interfere with hormonic cycles
- Are suitable for women who cannot take the pill
- Can be removed at any time
- Once removed, fertility returns almost instantly
- Does not have any metabolic effect
- Each device is effective for up to 8 years
Disadvantages
- Risk of pelvic infection is high during the first few weeks
- Longer, Heavier and more painful periods for first few months
- Does not prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections
Effectiveness - 99% (if used correctly)
IUD's are avaible most from medical clinics and can be inserted there as well.IUD's are listed on the PBS (Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme) for $25, but off the PBS, they cost around $250
As is evident, an Intrauterine Device has many Advantages and few Disadvantages, with a high effectiveness and annual cost of about $3.20