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Can Coil Be Fitted Into A Tight Womb?

Hi I went to have a coil fitted thismorning, unfortunately I was unable to have it done because I was told i Have a tight neck of my womb and was told to see somebody different. Do u think a a coil will be suitable for me, am 31 and have had 3 children via c-sections. Thankyou
Tue, 26 Sep 2017
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Hello,
Thanks for trusting us with your health concern. If your last cesarean section was more than a year ago and if the postoperative recovery was uneventful on all occasions, the chances of scar induration are minimal. In such a situation, you can go for the insertion of an IUD, though other modes of contraception are preferable. The tightness of the os of the cervix is more likely due to absence of a vaginal birth and this can be overcome by performing the procedure under anesthesia to help dilate the cervix. Please see a specialist for further help. Take care.
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Can Coil Be Fitted Into A Tight Womb?

Hello, Thanks for trusting us with your health concern. If your last cesarean section was more than a year ago and if the postoperative recovery was uneventful on all occasions, the chances of scar induration are minimal. In such a situation, you can go for the insertion of an IUD, though other modes of contraception are preferable. The tightness of the os of the cervix is more likely due to absence of a vaginal birth and this can be overcome by performing the procedure under anesthesia to help dilate the cervix. Please see a specialist for further help. Take care.