Questions more or less IUD's.
1: Do they recommend it in women who enjoy already had children because they don't think a woman who hasn't have children should make a long term judgment about birth control? Or does it have more to do beside cervical elasticity?
2: How painful is it? Going in? Coming out?
Thanks!
Answers: 1. Its becuase once surrounded by a while they cause infertility. Its rare, but lately incase you are the unlucky one they recommend having kids first. If you are careful - you eat up your risk. You need to not have sex / introduce germs into your vagina for a few weeks after it go in.
2. Can hurt like hell. Ask to be numbed and insubstantially sedated. It makes it much better. Then, expect cramping for a couple days while you get used to it. Usually, inwardly a few days to a week, you dont feel anything except safe.
3. Coming out isnt fruitless at all..
IUDs are murder to an innocent human life and also grounds cancer. They prevent a fertilized egg from attatching to the uterine wall. At conception there is truly an alive. So I hope you think almost that.