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Contraception - emergency - Management
Which IUD products are recommended for emergency contraception?

  • Intrauterine devices (IUDs) containing at least 380 mm2 of copper are more effective than those containing less copper (based on studies of copper IUDs used for ongoing contraception) [FFPRHC, 2006b].
  • A number of IUD products with at least 380 mm2 of copper are available in the UK. They come in a range of dimensions to fit different sizes of uterus.

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