A copper T-insertion set is used by healthcare providers to insert a hormone-free, T-shaped intrauterine device (IUD) into the uterus for long-term (5–10 years), highly effective (>99%) contraception. It works by releasing copper ions that act as a spermicide, preventing fertilization and preventing implantation.
Long-Term Contraception:
A highly reliable,, reversible, and non-hormonal, non-surgical method for preventing pregnancy.
Emergency Contraception:
It can be inserted within five days (120 hours) of unprotected intercourse to prevent pregnancy.
Postpartum/Post-abortion Contraception:
It can be inserted immediately after childbirth or abortion to provide instant protection.
Alternative to Hormonal Birth Control:
Suitable for women who cannot use estrogen-containing contraceptives, such as those with a history of venous thromboembolism, stroke, or migraine.