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Originally Posted by Pandoren
Intrauterine Device (aka "the coil"). It's a physical form of contraception inserted into the uterus. I know more of less how it works but not anything related how it's put there or anything like that. I think what people are saying is that the end of this coil must either press against the bottom of the uterus (to be felt through the wall) or it comes through the cervix and has a physical presence in the vagina? I guess the latter might be how they remove it again... never really thought about it!
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Ah, thank you.

Google threw me for a a bit of a loop...this is what I thought it was, but I wanted to be sure. I appreciate the response.
Unfortunately, I know almost nothing about these things (if that weren't clear by me asking the name

), but I do stand by that the best way to handle it is by communication.
I wish you both my best.

I apologize I can't be of more help to you, but I think that if it's just the IUD interfering, you've little to worry about...I would think you'd be able to either work around it or perhaps her have it adjusted? Either way, talking to her about it can only help.
My best,
Harley