Flexi T wonder why the name change
WOW I WONDER WHY THEY CHANGED THE NAME................
some women are just not going to get a T inside them so that info is with held. they keep renaming the same CRAP. if they told truth and said it makes a hostile environment for the zygote many women would not get it. lots of women dont believe in any kind of abortion and i know i was shocked to read how this thing works.
IUD's in Canada come in two kinds: the copper coil or the progestin-releasing kind. The former is known by the brand name Nova-T or Flexi-T. The latter is called Mirena. Both are small T-shaped devices that are inserted into the uterus. They work by inhibiting sperm, establishing a conception-resistent environment in the womb. The copper IUDs don't use hormones to prevent fertilization like the Mirena. The Nova-T is the most common IUD and more cost effective than the Mirena type. Nova-T IUD's cost less than 100 dollars and last up to five years following insertion
The IUD should only be used by women in monogamous relationships. The device does not protect against STDs and venereal diseases can travel more quickly up the IUD's string if condoms are not used. In rare cases, the IUD can cause Pelvic Inflammatory Disorder, which can lead to infertility. If you get pregnant while using an IUD, it is more likely to be ectopic, or in the falllopian tubes. This is also an uncommon situation. In the past, doctors would only insert IUDs in women who had completed their families. The IUD is now considered so safe, however, that even very young women in stable relationships have them.