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Pain relief at insertion and removal of an IUD: a simplified technique for paracervical block

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Advances in Contraception

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A new approach for simplified paracervical block is described; it has been found useful for insertion or removal of an IUD.

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Il est décrit une technique simplifiée pour anesthésie paracervicale. Celle-ci s'est révélée utile pour l'insertion ou le retrait d'un stérilet.

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Se describe un nuevo instrumento para bloqueo paracervical; se ha encontrado es útil para la inserción o remoción de los DIU.

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Thiery, M. Pain relief at insertion and removal of an IUD: a simplified technique for paracervical block. Adv Contracept 1, 167–170 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01849798

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