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Re: lost IUDFrom: Dr. John Provatopoulos B.Sc. M.D.C.M. F.R.S.C. (johnprov@sympatico.ca)Wed Mar 28 04:44:40 2007
At Tue, 27 Mar 2007, Joanne Bulley, MD wrote: > >I try to impart on the preson requesting an IUD that it is a ONE PARTNER >contraception. That any change in partners should be considered a >reason to have one taken out - a month of no IUD and then a new one >inserted. > >No EBM for the one month our - just concept that it might not be a bad >idea for the uterus to do whatever the usual immune / hormonal claring >that might happen. And have new negative GC / CT DNA probes between >partner(s). > >The patient is then free to do whatever she chooses. I just want to >always be able to say to a jury" I ALWAYS / 100% tell ANY & ALL >potential IUD users this info! > I agree 100%; unfortunately all it takes is one partner to have more than one partner for the relationship to involve multiple exposures, the one with PID often finds out about it after the fact.Maybe you guys are better than me and can judge who will be in one partner relationships, I am under no pretense of being able to tell in a 15 minute visit.
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Take care, John
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