Abstract
Copper intrauterine device (IUD) failure and fragmentation are rare, with minimal documentation on their effects in pregnancy. Recommendations from professional organizations highlight the importance of prompt identification and surgical removal, as case reports have noted various acute and chronic intra-abdominal pathologies. However, limited guidance exists around counseling patients who are pregnant with a retained IUD fragment. Here, we present a case of a normal pregnancy with a retained copper IUD fragment, while reviewing existing data on management and counseling.
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Chin, J., Lomiguen, C. M., Hernandez, H., & Kane, A. (2022). Retained Copper Intrauterine Device Fragment in Pregnancy: A Case Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.32537
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