IUD Clinic

IUD Insertion in Hoppers Lane - All You Need to Know

Considering IUD as a possible contraceptive method? It can be a great alternative to oral contraceptives and other short-term options. IUD or an intrauterine device is a safe contraceptive method that involves inserting a small device to act as a barrier for preventing pregnancies. These IUD devices could be a Copper T, Mirena, or Kyleena and work anywhere between 5 to 10 years, depending on the option you choose.

At Hoppers Lane General Practice, we have a qualified team of specialists who are equipped to safely carry out women’s health procedures like IUD. The General Practitioners who perform the IUD procedure at Hoppers Lane General Practice are Dr Saeideh Khodabakhshi (IUD Certification 2019) and Dr Sogand Sahari (IUD Certification 2023).

IUD insertions are a common procedure that may take all of 1 hour to complete. But before you undergo the procedure, an initial consultation with our practitioners is needed to determine if an IUD is the right procedure for you. The consultation will also shed light on which of the IUD devices is a better choice for you and tell you all you need to know about the procedure, preparation for the insertion, and aftercare.

During your appointment, you will be required to bring in the prescribed IUD device, which will be carefully inserted into your uterus through the cervical canal. The procedure will be carried out by the practitioner using an applicator that, when pulled out, leaves the device in position.

Everybody responds to an IUD insertion differently. As an IUD clinic in Hoppers Lane that frequently carries out the procedure for its patients, we recommend that you wait at the clinic after your procedure to ensure that there is no complication with the device placed. While any discomfort felt lasts only while the procedure is being carried out, you can give yourself downtime for a day or two before resuming your daily activities.

IUD devices are relatively safe with no adverse effects. In some cases, however, individuals may experience spotting, cramping, irregular bleeding, moodiness, pelvic pain, or tenderness in the breasts. These are temporary and harmless effects that subside with time. The copper IUD has the least amount of side effects, having no effect on your hormones.

If you’re looking for an effective family planning method, speaking to a professional can help. For more information on the procedure, you can schedule a consultation to have your queries resolved and get a better understanding of the treatment before undergoing one. Reach out to us at (03) 8731 6500 to book an appointment.