The CDC has urged healthcare providers to adopt a patient-centered approach for pain management during IUD insertions in response to the often unrecognized pain experienced by patients. Now, the ACOG has announced guidance that supports this initiative across various in-office procedures, including IUD placement, emphasizing the need for healthcare providers to recognize and address patient discomfort adequately. This is crucial for building trust and improving satisfaction among women seeking long-term yet reversible birth control options.
The pain of IUD insertion is often dismissed by healthcare providers, leading to patient dissatisfaction; the new guidance aims to ensure better pain management during these procedures.
This guidance emphasizes that acknowledging and managing pain during IUD insertions can build trust and improve patient satisfaction, making women feel heard in their healthcare experience.
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