kopparspiral
Kopparspiral, or copper intrauterine device (IUD), is a non-hormonal, long-acting reversible method of contraception. It is a small, T-shaped plastic device wrapped with copper that is inserted through the vagina and cervix into the uterus by a trained clinician. The copper acts locally to reduce the likelihood of fertilization and implantation.
The mechanism involves the release of copper ions, which create an inflammatory reaction in the endometrium
Kopparspiral is a long-acting option, typically approved for five to ten years depending on the brand. It
Common side effects include heavier and longer menstrual bleeding and stronger cramps, especially during the first
As emergency contraception, a copper IUD can be inserted up to five days after unprotected intercourse and