Medical EncyclopediaIntrauterine device The intrauterine device shown uses copper as the active contraceptive, others use progesterone in a plastic device. IUDs are very effective at preventing pregnancy (less than 2% chance per year for the progesterone IUD, less than 1% chance per year for the copper IUD). IUDs come with increased risk of ectopic pregnancy and perforation of the uterus and do not protect against sexually transmitted disease. IUDs are prescribed and placed by health care providers. Page Content: intrauterine device; intrauterine device iud; copper intrauterine device; intrauterine contraceptive device; mirena intrauterine device; device intrauterine iuds |