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Contraception - Management
What should I do if the woman cannot feel the thread(s) of her levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system (IUS)?

  • Confirm the location of the intrauterine system (IUS) by history, clinical examination and, as necessary, by ultrasound and X-ray.
  • Expelled IUS
    • Arrange for the woman to resume regular contraception.
    • Consider if emergency contraception is indicated. For further information, see the CKS topic on Contraception - emergency.
  • Intrauterine IUS
    • The options are conservative management (leaving the IUS where it is), or replacing it.
  • Extrauterine IUS
    • Refer for surgical retrieval.

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