supports HTML5 videoNaga Munchetty has recalled the agony of having her coil inserted – saying her screams were heard in the waiting room, with her worried husband wanting to intervene.The BBC Breakfast presenter said she fainted twice during the short procedure, which involves having a small T-shaped plastic and copper device (the IUD) inserted into your womb by a doctor or nurse.The device releases either hormones or copper to stop pregnancy and lasts between 5 and 10 years.
While stressing the IUD is safe and effective, and that she knows many who have had no issues with the insertion or the IUD itself, Naga recalled the event for her was ‘the most physically traumatic’ thing she’s gone through.Speaking about Caitlin Moran’s tweet on IUD.
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