Hi There,
I had a copper coil IUD fitted 10 years ago. My doctors surgery is closed because of lockdown so I won't be able to make an appointment to have it removed or replaced. Should I be concerned about the effectiveness of the IUD at this stage?
Hi There,
I had a copper coil IUD fitted 10 years ago. My doctors surgery is closed because of lockdown so I won't be able to make an appointment to have it removed or replaced. Should I be concerned about the effectiveness of the IUD at this stage?
Hi blackricecake,
It depends on how old you are. As you're aware, fertility declines with age, especially after age 40 yrs.
The UK Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Health supports extended use of the Copper-IUD when inserted at age 40 or over, but if you're <40 and having regular periods, it would be safer not to rely on the IUD if it is (over)due for replacement and to use an additional contraceptive until you get the the coil replaced.
Adhari
Thanks Adhari for the advice, that puts my mind at ease a bit. I'm 46.
What arrangements have been made for your alternative gp appointments? Ours are triage over the phone but most definitely open. We all have a right to access gp advice.
I am the same. Mine has been in for 10 years and the clinic I had it fitted in has closed! I believe there is alternative provision at the hospital in town but I’m yet to check that out. The past week I’ve had chronic cramps, dizziness, and today - fatigue and a dull ache in lower abdomen. Husband says this a normal for me being a week of my period but I’m so conscious of my coil needing to come out that I’m worried it’s something else.
Getting in to our doctors is like trying to get in to fort knocks.. (dodgy reference but you get the picture!)