Sunday, 22 April 2012

Centers For Disease Control And Prevention-Health Care Providers-Government Study

Some doctors still mistaken on IUD safety: study

(Reuters) - Many doctors and other health providers may have mistaken beliefs about the safety of IUD contraceptives, thinking they are less safe than they are - especially for women who have never given birth, according to a government study. Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveyed almost 2,000 health care providers and found that nearly one-third either thought IUDs were unsafe for women who had never given birth or were unsure of their safety. ... read more..

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