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  2. Essure - Wikipedia

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    The company has reported that several patients implanted with the Essure System for Permanent Birth Control have experienced and/or reported adverse effects, including: perforation of the uterus and/or fallopian tubes, identification of inserts in the abdominal or pelvic cavity, persistent pain, and suspected allergic or hypersensitivity reaction.

  3. FDA calls for strongest warning on Essure birth control device

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    Essure has been the target of complaints and calls for its withdrawal since it was approved for sale in the United States in 2002. Essure has been the target of complaints and calls for its ...

  4. FDA Restricts Sale of Bayer's Essure Birth Control Device

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    FDA puts restriction on the sale of Bayer's (BAYRY) implanted birth control device Essure.

  5. Hormonal Birth Control Doesn't Deserve Its Bad Reputation

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    In 2017, she co-authored a study on birth control pill users’ lifetime risks of developing cancer, which involved analyzing decades of health data from more than 46,000 women. “Overall,” she ...

  6. Tubal ligation - Wikipedia

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    All tubal ligation procedures are considered permanent and are not reliably reversible forms of birth control. Patients who wish to have the option of future pregnancy should ideally be directed towards effective but reversible forms of birth control, rather than sterilization procedures. [5] [35] Examples of this include intrauterine devices ...

  7. Long-acting reversible contraceptives - Wikipedia

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    Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) are methods of birth control that provide effective contraception for an extended period without requiring user action. They include hormonal and non-hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs) and subdermal hormonal contraceptive implants. They are the most effective reversible methods of contraception ...