Re: Progestasert

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Jun 7 08:16:48 2007


The Mirena appears to be the greatest invention since Ron Popeil's Showtime Grill.

Just my opinion. I could be wrong.

Art

At Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Raymond Stephen wrote: >
> In the course of preparing a talk on contraception for GPs I realised
>that the old IUCD Progestasert was the fore-runner of the Mirena by many
>years, but as I never used a Progestasert and don't know anything about
>the comparative merits of it versus the Mirena I wondered if anyone had
>experience that would show any differences and, if any, were they
>significant?
>Anyone out there got any thoughts on Progestasert and why it seems to
>have been superseded by Mirena?
>
>Steve
>
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