Like other intrauterine devices, LNG-IUS is best introduced at the end of or just after a period. It has a slightly larger diameter (5mm) than most other devices so the neck of the womb may have to be stretched a little (dilated). This can usually be accomplished with a local anaesthetic injection. If there is an indication to perform a D and C operation (heavy periods, for example), the LNG-IUS can be introduced under the same anaesthetic.


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