IUD check list
In an effort to make the IUD insertion visit as seamless and painless as possible, these are our suggestions! Call on Day 1 of period to schedule IUD insertion. Needs to be done towards the end of the period.
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In an effort to make the IUD insertion visit as seamless and painless as possible, these are our suggestions! Call on Day 1 of period to schedule IUD insertion. Needs to be done towards the end of the period.
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DO NOT HOLD URINE.
No cranberry supplements.
Avoid all acidic condiments/ foods like vinegar, vinegar based salad dressings, marinara sauces.
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LEEP – PRE-OP COUNSELING Main risk of the procedure – Vaginal BLEEDING. Do not schedule the procedure right before your period. Stop any natural supplements, garlic, turmeric, fish oil, Vitamin C 2 weeks before the procedure. Stop any Green Teas two weeks before procedure. Do not take Advil, Excedrin, Motrin, Ibuprofen 2 wks before procedure. Tylenol alone in OK. Probiotics – Please take Probiotics – acidophilus plain daily before procedure (10 billion units – no vitamin C in them please). No sex/ tampons/ baths/ beach or hot yoga for 6 wks after procedure. No work outs/ spinning/ swimming etc. for 6 wks. May start elliptical or light exercise after clearance after the post-op appt. No travelling for 6 wks after procedure.. If you are on birth control pills, we recommend skipping the placebo week if the period falls close to the procedure. If you have an IUD, it will have to come out during the procedure and the new one cannot be inserted before atleast 8 wks until after the procedure. You may be prescribed antibiotics after the procedure. Make sure we have a pharmacy on file. You will need a 2 weeks and 4 weeks follow up. Good...
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When should I start the pill/ Nuvaring/IUD? Pill: Start on the FIRST day of your period. If you start the Sunday after the first day of your period, you will need to use condoms for the first month on the pill.
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Abnormal pap results may be reported as “Abnormal cells of unknown significance (ASCUS)” , low grade intra-epithelial lesion ( LGSIL) or high grade squamous intra-epithelial lesion ( HGSIL). The next steps in care are decided depending on the results of the pap smear.
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