Factors associated with low-lying intrauterine devices: a cross-sectional ultrasound study in a cohort of African-American women

Malana Moshesh, Tina Saldana, Elizabeth Deans, Tracy Cooper, Donna Baird

Contraception Journal - July 2018

March 14, 2018 - Published

Women who are obese may benefit from additional counseling and closer follow-up after IUD placement. Future research is warranted to investigate IUD placement and possible IUD migration among women who are obese.

The object of this study is to examine factors and symptoms associated with low-lying IUDs as defined by ultrasound.

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