THEME: "Assist the Future Endeavors in Gynecology and Obstetrics Care"
Medicated intrauterine devices (IUDs) are contraceptive devices that release hormones, such as progestin, into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. They offer long-term, reversible birth control and are highly effective. Medicated IUDs can also help manage heavy menstrual bleeding and reduce menstrual cramps for some individuals, providing additional benefits beyond contraception.