Spiral Elevation

What's the anchor? Spiral is a small T-shaped plastic device whose wings are surrounded by copper wire, which is placed in a woman's womb by a gynecologist. It is the form of family planning, which protects women from unwanted pregnancy over a 12-year period, but can [...]
Not all women can have side effects after the spiral is laid, but in some it may happen that:
Let longer periods appear than usual, as well as larger flows;
) observe blood stains even outside the days of menstruation, but in few amounts;
More pain during menstruation.
The side effects usually last the first 3-6 months, but if you notice something that is wrong in the coming months, contact the gynecologist so that he can give you a definite visit to the situation.
When can we set the spiral?
Any moment the woman wants to wear the spiral, but to do so, she must be sure she is not pregnant. If you've just brought a child to life you can put it 4-6 weeks after birth. It is the best and most suitable method of Family Planning and can easily be decided by a gynaecologist.










