The nurse is providing contraception counseling to a perimenopausal woman who has had negative reactions to oral contraceptives (OCs) in the past and would like a long-term, nonhormone-based method that has a high rate of success. Neither she nor her husband wants to undergo surgery, however. Which method should the nurse recommend

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The method the nurse would recommend without undergoing surgery is an Intrauterine device.

What is an Intrauterine device?

  • You can avoid getting pregnant by having an IUD inserted into your uterus. One of the best forms of birth control available, it is long-lasting and reversible.
  • IUDs made of copper and those made of hormones both prevent pregnancy by altering sperm cell movement, preventing them from reaching an egg.
  • Pregnancy is impossible if the sperm cannot reach the egg.
  • In order to avoid conception, the Paragard IUD uses copper.
  • The Paragard IUD virtually eliminates the possibility of sperm reaching that egg since copper is unappealing to sperm.
  • An inserter is used to insert the IUD into your uterus through the opening of your cervix after the nurse or doctor inserts a speculum into your organ to prepare the area.

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