IUDs are small, T-shaped devices inserted into the uterus to provide long-term contraception. They work by releasing hormones or utilizing copper, preventing pregnancy by altering the uterine lining or inhibiting sperm movement. The symbols "π©Έππ" represent the IUD's association with blood (π©Έ), insertion (π), and its contraceptive effect (π).
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