Getting an IUD Really Doesn’t Have to Hurt: Pain Management Options You Should Know

Source:   Verywell health

When Jessica Hart went to get her first intrauterine device (IUD), she expected a routine procedure: the doctor would secure her feet in stirrups, stretch her vaginal canal with a speculum, swab her cervix with antiseptic, and slowly insert the small, T-shaped contraceptive.

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