Video edukasi AKDR/IUD

Andari Hastriara
22 Jun 202204:03

Summary

TLDRThis video explains intrauterine contraceptives (IUDs), also known as Ayudi or wooden spiral, which is a long-term contraceptive device inserted into the uterine cavity. Made of plastic coated with copper, Ayudi prevents sperm from reaching the fallopian tubes, thereby preventing fertilization. The video highlights its benefits, such as practicality, cost-effectiveness, and safety for breastfeeding mothers. It also covers who can and cannot use Ayudi, as well as potential side effects like menstrual irregularities. The procedure for installation is also outlined, with recommended timings and conditions.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Intrauterine contraceptives (IUD), also known as Ayudi or wooden spiral, are a long-term contraceptive device inserted into the uterine cavity.
  • 😀 The IUD is small, T-shaped, made from plastic, and coated with copper, designed to prevent sperm from reaching the fallopian tubes.
  • 😀 It works by preventing sperm and eggs from meeting, making fertilization difficult.
  • 😀 Ayudi can be installed in hospitals, maternity clinics, community health centers, or at family planning services.
  • 😀 Advantages of Ayudi include its practicality, low cost, effectiveness, and minimal failure risk.
  • 😀 It is safe for breastfeeding mothers, and fertility returns immediately after removal.
  • 😀 It does not affect the relationship between partners, daily activities, and is especially recommended for women with high blood pressure.
  • 😀 Ayudi can be installed immediately after childbirth, 40 days post-delivery, after a miscarriage, or between the third and tenth day of menstruation.
  • 😀 People who should not use Ayudi include pregnant women, those with pelvic infections, cervical abrasions, unexplained bleeding, uterine abnormalities, or a history of ectopic pregnancy.
  • 😀 Possible side effects of Ayudi include menstrual irregularities, heavier menstrual blood flow, dysmenorrhea (painful periods), spotting, and mild pain during installation.

Q & A

  • What is Ayudi and how is it commonly referred to?

    -Ayudi is an intrauterine contraceptive device, also known as a 'wooden spiral' or 'Ayu D'. It is a small device inserted into the uterine cavity to prevent pregnancy.

  • What is Ayudi made of, and what shape does it have?

    -Ayudi is made of plastic and coated with copper. It has a shape resembling the letter 'T'.

  • How does Ayudi work to prevent pregnancy?

    -Ayudi works by preventing sperm from entering the fallopian tubes, making it difficult for sperm and eggs to meet. It also reduces the ability of sperm to fertilize an egg.

  • Where can Ayudi be installed?

    -Ayudi can be installed at a hospital, the maternity clinic at a community health center, or a family planning service center.

  • What are the main advantages of using Ayudi?

    -Ayudi is practical, economical, and effective. It has a low failure rate, is safe for breastfeeding mothers, and does not affect fertility or daily activities. It is also recommended for mothers with high blood pressure.

  • When is the best time to have Ayudi installed?

    -Ayudi can be installed immediately after childbirth, 40 days after childbirth, after a miscarriage, or between the third and tenth day of menstruation.

  • Who should avoid using Ayudi?

    -Ayudi should not be used by those who are pregnant, have a pelvic infection, have cervical abrasions, experience unexplained bleeding outside of menstruation, have uterine abnormalities, or have a history of ectopic pregnancy.

  • What are the potential side effects of using Ayudi?

    -Some possible side effects include irregular menstrual periods, spotting, menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea), heavier menstrual bleeding, and slight pain during installation.

  • Can Ayudi affect a woman's fertility after removal?

    -No, fertility returns immediately after Ayudi is removed.

  • Does the use of Ayudi impact daily activities or husband-wife relations?

    -No, Ayudi does not affect daily activities or relationships between husband and wife.

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