The Skyla Pink is an intrauterine device (IUD) that releases a low dose of the hormone levonorgestrel to prevent pregnancy. It is a small, T-shaped device that is inserted into the uterus by a healthcare provider. The Skyla Pink is effective for up to 3 years.
The Skyla Pink works by preventing the sperm from reaching the egg. It does this by thickening the cervical mucus, which makes it difficult for the sperm to swim through. The Skyla Pink also makes the lining of the uterus thinner, which makes it less likely that a fertilized egg will implant.
The Skyla Pink is very effective at preventing pregnancy. In fact, it is more than 99% effective. This means that less than 1 out of 100 women who use the Skyla Pink will get pregnant each year.
The Skyla Pink is a good option for women who want a long-term, effective method of birth control. It is also a good option for women who have heavy periods or cramping.
There are many benefits to using the Skyla Pink, including:
There are some risks associated with using the Skyla Pink, including:
The Skyla Pink is inserted into the uterus by a healthcare provider. The procedure is usually quick and painless. The healthcare provider will first clean the cervix and then insert the Skyla Pink into the uterus. The Skyla Pink will then release a small amount of levonorgestrel into the uterus.
The Skyla Pink lasts for up to 3 years. After 3 years, the Skyla Pink should be removed by a healthcare provider.
The cost of the Skyla Pink varies depending on your insurance coverage. The average cost of the Skyla Pink is between $500 and $1,000.
The Skyla Pink is a good option for women who want a long-term, effective method of birth control. It is also a good option for women who have heavy periods or cramping. If you are considering using the Skyla Pink, talk to your healthcare provider to see if it is right for you.
Here are some effective strategies for using the Skyla Pink:
Here are some tips and tricks for using the Skyla Pink:
Here are some frequently asked questions about the Skyla Pink:
If you are considering using the Skyla Pink, talk to your healthcare provider to see if it is right for you. The Skyla Pink is a safe and effective method of birth control that can help you to prevent pregnancy and manage your period.
Method | Effectiveness |
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Skyla Pink | >99% |
Birth control pills | 91-99% |
Condoms | 85-98% |
Diaphragm | 88-94% |
IUD | >99% |
Benefit | Description |
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Very effective at preventing pregnancy | Less than 1 out of 100 women who use the Skyla Pink will get pregnant each year. |
Long-lasting | The Skyla Pink lasts for up to 3 years. |
Not associated with any major side effects | The most common side effects of the Skyla Pink are irregular bleeding, spotting, and cramps. |
Can help to reduce heavy periods and cramping | The Skyla Pink can help to reduce heavy periods and cramping. |
Risk | Description |
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Infection | There is a small risk of infection after the Skyla Pink is inserted. |
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) | There is also a small risk of PID after the Skyla Pink is inserted. PID is a serious infection of the female reproductive organs. |
Ectopic pregnancy | An ectopic pregnancy is a pregnancy that occurs outside of the uterus. Ectopic pregnancies can be dangerous and can even be fatal. |
Perforation | There is a small risk of the Skyla Pink perforating the uterus. This is a serious complication that can require surgery. |
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