If you or a loved one suffered injuries after using the Paragard© IUD for birth control, you may be entitled to financial compensation from the manufacturer. Some injuries may include device breakage, organ perforation, device migration, hysterectomy, and scarring. Contact Vanderhyde Law today to see if you qualify. Call Toll Free 1-866-777-2557 or fill out our contact form and a Rhode Island IUD Lawyer will contact you to answer your questions. This is a free consultation. There are no legal fees unless you receive money. Operators are standing by. Call now.
Contraindications for Paragard IUD
Contraindications are certain circumstances that serve as a reason why a medical professional would withhold or advise against a specific treatment. With the Paragard IUD, there are important contraindications to be aware of that can both influence the effectiveness of the device and cause other major medical issues.
Contraindications and classified by different categories. A Category 3 means that the risks of using the device outweighs any advantages. When a contraindication is elevated to a Category 4, this indicates that the existing conditions pose dangerous and unacceptable health risks.
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Category 3 Contraindications
Have had a child within the last 4 weeks. While different regulatory bodies have issued different recommendations for this topic, there is enough evidence to support this precaution. In order to reduce risks and avoid complications, women should wait to have Paragard inserted until a month after giving birth.
Are an ovarian cancer patient.
Experience high risk of exposure to STIs including gonorrhea or chlamydia.
Suffer from benign gestational trophoblastic disease. This refers to pregnancy related tumors. While they are often benign, they can turn into cancer and spread quickly. Patients with this condition are at a higher risk of experiencing problems with IUDs.
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Category 4 Contraindications
Existing pregnancy or a chance or pregnancy. Paragard is effective immediately upon insertion, which is why it is commonly used as an emergency contraceptive. For women who become pregnant while using Paragard, they are at a high risk for shock, infection miscarriage, premature labor and even death. In addition, Paragard puts women at risk for ectopic pregnancies, which can require surgery and result in death.
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Undiagnosed vaginal bleeding.
Previous or existing instances of STIs.
Uterine cancer and other abnormalities.
Have experienced a pelvic infection without the last 3 months.
Have experienced an abortion or septic pregnancy.
Women who are interested in using the Paragard copper IUD for contraception need to be in relatively good health and not experiencing any infections or diseases that affect the reproductive organs. If there is an existing condition, the risks of having the IUD inserted simply aren’t worth the benefits.
While doctors should be aware of these contraindications and screen for potential risks before recommending Paragard, women also need to advocate for themselves and make sure that they enter an appointment as well informed as possible. The majority of people are strong candidates for Paragard, but those with contraindications could experience complications as serious as death.
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