I am Elizabeth Baluma.One of my most memorable experience for whole my life was when i once visit to Bohol . Bohol is a nice place. The beauty of nature you can only appreciate there. I'm very thankful that there's a reunion of my family last vacation. I knew all my cousins there , my aunt and uncle. I also knew new friends and they are really hospitable . After the reunion program only had a semi -tour in Bohol because of short money.But fine for me at least I saw the well- formed nature there.We first view the cave called Hinagdanan cave and it is really a nice place , the cave was similar to an architect plan and it's really unique.We also visit the famous animal you can only saw in Bohol , the Tarsier .We also visit the floating restaurant and it's really ignorable. I also saw the the biggest python in captive and I saw Kuya Kim there the popular TV newscaster. And after one day tour we then keep for tomorrows arrival and that's the and of my unforgettable experience.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
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Topic Outline :
I. Introduction
II. Defination
III.History
IV.Invention
V. Types Of IUD
VI. Advantages of IUD
VII. Disadvantages Of IUD
VIII. Inserting Of IUD
IX. Removal of IUD
X. Effectiveness rate of IUD
XI. Conclusion
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I.Introduction
A. IUD can easily be use to women.
1.Many women use IUD for birth control.
II. Intra-Uterine Device or IUD as a birth control.
A. An Intrauterine Device (IUD) is a small object that is inserted through the cervix and placed in the uterus to prevent pregnancy.
1. Dr. Ernst Gräfenberg of Germany invented an early IUD and was the first person to market these devices.
2. A single IUD is approved for 5 to 10 years, and trials have demonstrated the copper T 380A to be effective for at least 12 years.
B. There are two types of intrauterine contraceptive available: the copper Paragard and the hormonal Mirena.
1. The ParaGard T-380A is a copper-T IUD manufactured and marketed in the United States by Duramed Pharmaceuticals.
2.The IntraUterine System or IUS is a hormonal contraceptive device that is placed in the uterus.
III. History of IUD
A.
IV. Invention of IUD
A.
V. Types of IUD
A.
VI. Advantages of IUD
A. It's very effective in preventing pregnancy (and once inserted, you are protected from pregnancy until the IUD is removed).
B.It can prevent pregnancy for up to 5 to 10 years. C.It's inexpensive.
VII. Disadvantages of IUD
A. You may have cramps and a backache for the first few hours after an IUD is inserted into your uterus.
1. Some women have bleeding and pain for a couple of weeks after the IUD is inserted.
2.In rare situations, a woman could develop an infection when using the IUD.
B.The IUD does not protect you from any sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
1.In addition, the more people you have sex with, the greater your chance of getting an STI.
C.For those having sex, condoms must always be used along with the IUD to protect against STDs.
VIII. Inserting the IUD
A. A doctor must insert and remove the IUD. Your doctor will perform a routine exam to make sure you are able to use one.
1.Reviewing your medical history
2.Performing a pregnancy test
3.Taking a sample from your vagina and cervix to check for infection
B.Some women may not be able to use an IUD.
1. The size or shape of a woman's uterus may not be compatible with the IUD.
2. Women who have had a recent abnormal Pap test result or other conditions should not use an IUD.
IX. Removal of IUD
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A. Period is late, abnormal spotting, or bleeding.
B. Abdominal pain during intercourse.
C. Infections (or unusual vaginal discharge).
D. Not feeling well or presence of fever or chills.
E.Strings are missing, shorter, or longer than usual.
X. The effectiveness rate for the copper IUD.
A.IUD effectiveness is between 99.2 percent and 99.4 percent, meaning that six to eight women out of 1,000 who use it for one year will get pregnant.
B. The copper IUD may remain in place for up to 10 years.
VII. Conclusion
An Intrauterine Device (IUD) is a small object that is inserted through the cervix and placed in the uterus to prevent pregnancy. A small string hangs down from the IUD into the upper part of the vagina. The IUD is not noticeable during intercourse. IUDs can last 1-10 years. They work by changing the the the lining of the uterus and fallopian tubes affecting the movements of eggs and sperm and so that fertilization does not occur. IUDs are 99.2-99.9% effective as birth control. They do not protect against sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS.
Over the course of 1 year, fewer than 1 out of 100 typical couples using an IUD will have an accidental pregnancy. In fact, studies indicate that the IUD is one of the most effective and safest methods of birth control. Although the IUD is an effective method of birth control, it can come out of place and therefore should be checked regularly to be sure it is in place.
In general, how well each type of birth control method works depends on a lot of things. These include whether a person has any health conditions or is taking any medications or herbal supplements that might interfere with its use. The IUD allows some flexibility for girls who cannot use a hormonal method of birth control (such as the Pill, ring, or patch). The IUD can also provide a long-term form of birth control.
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