There's a new, hormone-free contraceptive in town
But what exactly is it, how does it work and are there any potential side effects it's worth knowing about? Dr Elise Dallas, GP at online doctor“The Ballerine IUB is a hormone-free contraceptive that’s inserted into your uterus for up to 5 years. The frame is coated with polyethylene terephthalate material, allowing the device to find the ideal position and fit easily and cosily in your uterus to minimise risk of damage and irritation,” explains Dr Dallas.
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