Intrauterine spiral Junona BIO-t AG+ with silver, 1 piece

$49.00

Manufacturer: Belarus

Indications for use – The desire of a woman to protect herself from pregnancy.

Description

Intrauterine spiral Junona BIO-t AG+ with silver, 1 piece

Composition

IUD Junona BIO-t AG is a classic model of a T-shaped intrauterine device. The contraceptive is made of polymeric material and has a T-shaped anchor with posterior mechanical characteristics. On the anchor rod there is a copper wire with a silver tip. At the end of the rod there is a loop for attaching a monofilament transcervical suture.

The maximum length of the anchor is 36 mm, the maximum width is 32 mm. The degree of purity of copper in copper wire, copper and silver in bimetallic wire is not less than 99.98%.

The nominal area of ​​the active copper-bearing surface is 380 mm2. The silver content in the tip is not less than 9.3%.

The IUD is supplied in a paper-printed bag complete with a polymer insertion tube and plunger.

A movable and polymeric limiter is installed on the inlet tube to indicate the depth of insertion and the plane of opening of the anchor hangers.

Sterilization – radiation or gas – with ethylene oxide.

Indications

A woman’s desire to protect herself from pregnancy.
Treatment and prevention of Asherman’s syndrome.
As a postcoital means, the IUD can be inserted within 3-4 days after unprotected intercourse.

Recommended timing of IUD insertion

  • any laziness of the menstrual cycle (preferably from 4 to 19 days) immediately after an uncomplicated medical abortion, produced by vacuum aspiration or curettage;
  • at the end of the involution of the uterus (5-6 weeks after uncomplicated childbirth), incl. against the background of lactational amenorrhea;
  • immediately after the removal of the IUD, the period of use of which has expired, if the woman wishes to continue intrauterine contraception;
  • for the purpose of postcoital contraception 3-4 days after unprotected intercourse.

Contraindications

Intrauterine contraception Junona BIO-t AG is absolutely contraindicated in pregnancy (suspected or confirmed), malignant diseases of the female genital organs, inflammatory processes of the pelvic organs, with bleeding from the genital organs of unknown etiology, with abnormalities in the development of the uterus, myoma for more than 8 weeks, endometriosis of any localization, allergies to copper, Wilson’s disease.

With caution (after assessing the risks / benefits), it is necessary to use the IUD at a high risk of developing sexually transmitted diseases (presence of several sexual partners), anemia (hemoglobin less than 90 g / l), in nulliparous women, with blood diseases, in patients with a history of ectopic pregnancy.

Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction

Interactions with drugs have not been identified; if diagnostic and therapeutic exposure is necessary, medical personnel should be informed about the presence of the IUD.
In some cases, it may be necessary to remove the contraceptive.

Application features

The recommended insertion technique for the IUD is “Junona BIO-t AG”.

THE PRODUCTS SHOULD NOT BE REUSED.
A distinctive feature of the Junona BIO-t AG IUD is the preservation of a constant and independent of uterine contractions efforts at the points of contact between the contraceptive shoulders and the endometrium. This contributes to the stable spatial arrangement of the IUD in the uterine cavity.

Naval adaptation

During the period of adaptation of the patient’s body to the IUD (3-4 months), changes in the menstrual cycle are possible. Menstrual bleeding may be accompanied by pulling pain in the lower abdomen or sacral region, which, as a rule, subsides quickly.

In order to increase the acceptability of the IUD and reduce the adaptation period, it is recommended:

  • conducting a thorough examination of women to identify contraindications to the use of IUDs;
  • a differentiated approach to the choice of the IUD model, based on the individual characteristics of the woman’s body, plans for childbearing, the time of the IUD insertion;
  • use of the recommended technique for introducing an intrauterine device and the optimal timing for its installation;
  • prophylactic antibiotics;
  • the appointment of prostaglandinogenesis inhibitors in the first days after the introduction of the IUD and during the first three menstrual bleedings.

Examination of the patient before the introduction of the IUD

The patient should be familiar with the advantages, disadvantages and possible complications of the method of intrauterine contraception.

Examination of the patient before the introduction of the IUD (the scope of the examination of the patient before the introduction of the IUD is regulated by national medical protocols and may vary in different countries):

  • clinical examination;
  • bacterioscopic analysis of vaginal smears;
  • Pap – smear (smear for oncocytological examination).

REMINDER FOR WOMEN USING INTRAUTERINE CONTRACEPTIVE METHOD

The effect of the method of intrauterine contraception is ensured by the presence in the uterine cavity of a small product – an intrauterine contraceptive (IUD).

The period of adaptation of the body to the IUD lasts about 3 months. Immediately after the installation of an intrauterine contraceptive, you may be disturbed by slight bloody discharge from the genital tract, unexpressed pain in the lower abdomen, which should disappear in 2-3 days. Within 8-10 days after the introduction of the IUD, it is necessary to refrain from sexual activity, increased physical activity, sports, visits to the bath, sauna.

Even if you feel well after 10 days, you should contact the doctor who inserted the IUD.
Within 2-3 months after the introduction of the IUD into the uterus, menstruation may be more abundant and prolonged, sometimes there are slight spotting from the genital tract between menstrual bleeding. During menstruation, it is advisable to pay attention to sanitary pads in order to notice the loss of the spiral with menstrual flow in time.

You should undergo repeated examinations at the gynecologist in 1, 3, 6 months after the introduction of an intrauterine contraceptive, then 1-2 times a year during the entire period of using the IUD.
When using intrauterine contraception, you must follow the usual hygienic regimen.

However, as with any modern method of contraception, complications can occur:

  • delay in menstruation (very rarely pregnancy can occur);
  • pain in the lower abdomen, pain during sexual intercourse, fever, unusual discharge from the genital tract (signs of the development of inflammatory diseases of the genital organs);
  • three months later, menstruation remains long, plentiful, weakness, a feeling of malaise appeared (signs of impaired adaptation to the IUD).

If these signs appear, you should immediately consult a doctor.

After the expiration of the period of use of the IUD, which was indicated to you by the doctor, the contraceptive must be removed. If you like this method of contraception and would like to continue it, after a preliminary examination on the day of removal of the “old” IUD, you can install a new one.

Remember that you can remove the intrauterine device at any time you wish.

This method of contraception does not affect fertility (pregnancy can occur immediately after the removal of the IUD, regardless of the duration of its use).

The IUD is removed from the uterus easily, painlessly, but you should not do it yourself.

Adverse reactions

Increased menstrual blood loss.
Pre- and intermenstrual spotting.