The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued updated recommendations earlier this week for physicians about how to counsel patients on pain management before placing an intrauterine device, otherwise known as an IUD. IUD use is on the rise in the U.S. and so are the number of complaints from women on the lack of pain relief offered to them during the insertion process. The CDC guideline changes came amid outcry from women, particularly on social media, about the pain associated with having the t-shaped contraceptive device inserted into the uterus. Some women have said the pain from the procedure is so intense that they have vomited or passed out during the in
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