Intrauterine device is a popular means of reversible birth control in the world. In the Philippines,
Copper T intrauterine device (IUD) supplies may come from private sources but the bulk has been
from the public sector. The public sector gets IUD for free and inserts them at virtually no cost.
Although the IUD has been known for decades, there is still low utilization despite its effectiveness
and safety. It is worthwhile to determine the dynamics of IUD use. This study reviewed the use of
IUD among women consulting the Family Planning Unit of a tertiary university hospital.
It is necessary to evaluate the clients’ needs both by improving the accessibility and quality of
services and intensifying information dissemination on available family planning services. This
is especially true for those who already want to limit their children but do not want to undergo a
permanent method.
Intrauterine Devices
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Contraception