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An intrauterine device with potential to control fertility in feral equids.

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In this paper, a 4-month pilot study was conducted with a hormone-free intrauterine device (iUPOD) for fertility control of feral equids in a paddock with a stallion.
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This article is published in Animal Reproduction Science.The article was published on 2021-06-17 and is currently open access. It has received 1 citations till now.

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Preliminary study of the contraceptive effect of a self-assembling intrauterine device (iUPODs) in mares maintained in a paddock with a fertile stallion.

TL;DR: In this article, the contraceptive efficacy of a self-assembling three-part polymer-coated magnetic intrauterine device (iUPOD) for free-roaming horses and burros on Western Public Lands in the United States was evaluated.
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Mechanisms of action of intrauterine devices: update and estimation of postfertilization effects.

TL;DR: Estimates indicate that, although prefertilization effects are more prominent for the copper IUD, both prefERTilization and postfertilized mechanisms of action contribute significantly to the effectiveness of all types of intrauterine devices.
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Long-term safety, efficacy, and patient acceptability of the intrauterine Copper T-380A contraceptive device

TL;DR: Risks of utilization include perforation and an increased risk of infection in the first 20 days following insertion, but overall, the number of adverse events is low, making the Copper T-380A a very safe contraceptive method.
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