It's not just IUDs. Gynecologists and patients are focused on making procedures less painful
Briefly

New CDC guidance emphasizes the importance of addressing pain management in IUD insertion, suggesting local anesthetic options like lidocaine to ease discomfort.
Gynecologists advocate for open discussions on pain management alternatives, including local anesthetics and ibuprofen, highlighting the need for better patient education.
Patients have turned to social media to voice their experiences with pain during IUD insertion, illustrating a demand for more comprehensive pain-relief options.
Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts responded to patient requests by introducing sedation options, showing a growing recognition of the need for pain management in gynecological procedures.
Read at www.ocregister.com
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