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Re: AW: Ring IUD Dr.John ProvatopoulosFrom: novamed@greenmail.chTue Jan 8 05:46:05 2008
Yes my intention is the option of Ring IUD to contain a progestional component. In Switzerland approximately from 10 women wish 9 women hormone IUD and only one who desire a cooper IUD. I suppose this trend is characteristic for west European countries. I know I am not the most technical talented gynaecologist, may be I have not yet enough experience, but sometimes I have difficulties to insert the hormone IUD by extremely ante or retroversioflexio. My estimated failure rate to insert is very high approximately 10-11%. Estimated rate of difficulties is approximately 20%. That because I think it would be better a Ring IUD bearing hormone Components, witch could be inserted linear and in a second step closed in a completely ring where the fringe is leading not the picked part of the IUD, and then is no chance to perforate. Do you have some Idea except pull down the Portio under inserting procedure ? Have you also sometimes difficulties ? If I don't bother you what is your estimated inserting failure rate ?- To know in witch percentage have I two left hands ? Also from other colleges the answer is welcome. ________________________________ Felad=F3: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net meghatalmaz=F3: Dr. John Provatopoulos = ________________________________ B.Sc. M.D.C.M. F.R.S.C. Küldve: 2008. 01. 06., V 13:42 Címzett: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Tárgy: Re: AW: Ring IUD Do these rings come with an option to contain a progestional component? The biggest advancement in the IUD in the last decade was the addition of levonorgesteral to the IUD. The main reason women have their IUD's removed is persistent heavy bleeding and dysmenorrhea.
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Take care, John
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