Summary
Doctors are taught from medical school about the benefits of IUDs, and often encourage patients that they are a good contraceptive option. However, recent media attention on the pain that some women suffer when having their IUDs fitted has started conversations about the need for cervical blocks and more honest counselling of women about the procedure.
Rebekah Fenton, adolescent medicine fellow at Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, joins us to talk about how she counsels her patients, and why the most important thing is to make sure women are in charge of their reproductive healthcare decisions.
BMJ Deep Breath In podcast: Fitting IUDs with Rebekah Fenton (24 September 2021)
https://soundcloud.com/bmjpodcasts/fitting-iuds-with-rebekah-fenton?in=bmjpodcasts/sets/deep-breath-in
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