BBC Breakfast and BBC Radio 5 Live anchor Naga Munchetty has taken to Twitter to slam the claim she's put some women off getting the above form of contraception.
It comes after the broadcaster bravely shared her own experience live on air earlier this week.Following several women speaking out and claiming they believe females are made to feel that they should endure such pain, Naga said she felt this after undergoing a gynaecological procedure.Naga, 46, revealed that she has a high pain threshold and is not squeamish, however she was left screaming out in agony.The news anchor admitted that several years ago, she had a coil (IUD) fitted and it was "one of the most traumatic physical experiences" she has "ever" endured.Streatham, London-born.
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