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Copper IUD 

  • 99% effective
  • Lasts 12 years
  • Inserted and removed by a health care provider
  • No hormones
  • No sexually transmitted infection (STI/STD) protection
  • Private - not visible to your partner 

  

What is it?
  • The copper IUD (intrauterine device) is a small, flexible T-shaped plastic device wrapped with copper that’s placed inside your uterus to prevent pregnancy.

  • There are 2 thin threads attached to the tip of the IUD, which hang a little bit out of the cervix, deep inside the vagina.

  • You can only feel the threads if you place your finger deep into your vagina. The threads are not commonly felt during sex.

  • A health care provider can place or remove the IUD during a pelvic exam.

  • The copper IUD is one of the most effective birth control methods available — it’s 99% effective in preventing pregnancy, and it works for up 12 years.1

  • The copper IUD is low maintenance. There’s no chance of forgetting to take it or using it incorrectly.

  • If you decide you want to get pregnant, a health care provider can remove the IUD and you can try to get pregnant right away.

  • A common copper IUD brand is Paragard.

  

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1“IUD,” Planned Parenthood, plannedparenthood.org/learn/birth-control/iud/what-are-the-benefits-of-iuds, accessed October 20, 2024.

2Kaiser Permanente does not endorse the medications or products mentioned. Any trade names listed are for easy identification only.

 
³“Emergency Contraception,” PlannedParenthood.org, accessed October 20, 2024.