Perhaps you’re simply done with using semi-permanent contraception. What happens then? We asked 11 women to share their experiences of having the coil taken out, and what they use for ...
Hormonal coils, which release low levels of hormones into the body, are one of two types of contraceptive intrauterine device (IUD). The other is the so-called "copper" coil, which doesn't release ...
It turns out, she wasn’t. I’d been on the pill for a good six years before swapping it for the coil. Like many young women, my contraception journey began soon after my periods started as a ...
More than 1000 Australian women who suffered chronic pain have lost a class action lawsuit against a pharmaceutical giant ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Hormonal coils have become increasingly popular in recent years, but a recent study found an ...
Justice Andrew Keogh said chronic pelvic pain and abnormal uterine bleeding commonly affected women of reproductive age.
The Supreme Court has rejected claims of thousands of Australian women who said a metal coil contraceptive device left them in debilitating pain, saying their symptoms could not be linked to the ...