The only thing I know about the IUD is that they don't like to perscribe it to woman whom haven't had children yet,
While that's common in the United States for a variety of reasons (I understand in other countries, practitioners feel that it is perfectly appropriate for nulliparous women), it is possible in most areas to find a doctor who will insert an IUD regardless of one's childbearing history, and many women who don't have kids do have IUDs.
If you think this may be an option you'd wish to consider, you can definitely learn more over at iud_divas.
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Date: 2006-11-08 05:15 am (UTC)While that's common in the United States for a variety of reasons (I understand in other countries, practitioners feel that it is perfectly appropriate for nulliparous women), it is possible in most areas to find a doctor who will insert an IUD regardless of one's childbearing history, and many women who don't have kids do have IUDs.
If you think this may be an option you'd wish to consider, you can definitely learn more over at
In the meantime, good luck!