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Quiz on IUDs, Cervical Caps and Diaphragms
Contraceptive methods, such as intrauterine devices, diaphragms and cervical caps, have a very long history. Even at the times of Hippocrates and Avicenna women used certain types of pessaries in order to prevent unwanted pregnancies. During many years of development and improvement, those devices grew into what we now call “non-hormonal methods of contraception”. This quiz was designed not only to help people check their knowledge of facts, referring intrauterine devices, cervical caps and diaphragms, but also to offer our site visitors one more opportunity to find out something new about different available methods of birth control in order to make a personal decision on what contraceptive to use.
What definition of intrauterine device is correct?
1 IUD is a plastic or metal device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy
2 IUD is a small device that is inserted into the uterus to interrupt pregnancy
3 IUD is a device, which should be carried by a woman on her vagina to prevent pregnancy
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