In recent years, a growing number of women have found self-removal of intrauterine devices (IUDs) empowering, often feeling more in control of their bodies and reproductive choices.
Doctors often require at least two visits for IUD removal, but this can be inconvenient and expensive, leading many women to explore self-removal as a viable option.
Women like Carli and Madeline are part of an increasing trend where users share tips online for safe at-home IUD removal, empowering others to take charge of their contraceptive methods.
Many women have felt that self-removal is simpler and more predictable than clinical removal, ultimately giving them a sense of autonomy over their reproductive health.
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