Medicated Intrauterine Devices
Medicated Intrauterine Devices (IUDs) are small, T-shaped contraceptive devices inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. They release hormones, typically progestin, which thicken cervical mucus and thin the uterine lining, making it less suitable for implantation. Medicated IUDs can also provide additional benefits, such as reducing menstrual bleeding and pain.
Related Conference of Medicated Intrauterine Devices
November 19-20, 2026
20th International Conference on Gynecology, Obstetrics and Womens Health
Paris, France
November 19-20, 2026
8th International Conference on Womens Health, Reproduction and Fertility
Barcelona, Spain

