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Perforation Following IUD Insertion

Posted on April 30, 2019 by Nathan Hodson

by John Reynolds-Wright and Rebecca Heller   We all know perforation is a recognised risk of IUD insertion. However, that doesn’t make it any less upsetting for either the clinician or the patient. It is often not recognised at the time it occurs and can go unnoticed for weeks, if not months. This can be […]

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