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Medpage Today on MSNACOG Calls for Pain Management for IUD Insertion, Other In-Office ProceduresMINNEAPOLIS -- Clinicians should counsel patients on various pain management options for in-office uterine and cervical ...
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KCEN-TV on MSNNew guidelines address IUD pain after patient complaintsFor the first time, physicians are receiving formal guidelines on pain management for IUD insertions, largely fueled by ...
Recommendations from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists outline a range of pain management options for ...
The key in the new guidance, according to ACOG, is that physicians need to counsel patients on their pain management options, ...
A population-based study finds that hormonal IUDs do not increase the risk for melasma in women with menorrhagia.
Studies link common hormonal contraceptives to increased stroke and heart attack risk; IUDs emerge as the safest long-term ...
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MedPage Today on MSNYet Another Political Blow: The Loss of Evidence-Based Contraceptive CareTi is a family physician who specializes in contraceptive care. The ongoing purge of federal workers by the Trump ...
Researchers have found in a new study that Women using hormonal IUDs like Liletta and Mirena showed a higher likelihood of ...
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