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About Time!
With an effectiveness of over 99% it's a wonder that it took this long for IUDs to gain popularity; there's no need to take anything daily, and the pill and other popular forms of contraception have much higher rates of accidental pregnancies, probably due to improper use. IUDs take the human factor out of the equation. According to this article (http://www.gynecologists.com/news/iuds-doctor-vs-patient/) female obstetricians/gynecologists have a higher rate of using IUDs personally than do their patients, so if the majority of doctors aren't just advocating these devices but actually using them for their own contraceptive needs then it should follow that more women should look at this as a highly effective option.
Posted by KimikoCA
26th Sep
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Same as the pill.
IUDs do nothing to protect against STDs.

Only with honest education on the seriousness of sex can young women be protected from all of the results of sex. Not just the babies.

http://www.bhg.com/health-family/parenting-skills/teen-challenges/stds-teens-a-reality-check/
Posted by Hates Idiots
Updated - 27th Sep
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iud
IUD is an abortive, not contraceptive. Maybe not too young to have sex, but obviously too young to kill.
Posted by praoss
28th Sep
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