"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." And a new viral TikTok is making doctors sound the "don't try this at home" alarm. The video shared ...
A TikToker’s video allegedly showing her “DIY IUD removal” has gone viral and is garnering widespread support from other people with uteruses, many of whom say they are also considering removing their ...
A woman has gone viral on TikTok after filming herself supposedly removing her own IUD. In the clip, TikTok user Mikkie Gallagher shows she's wearing a pair of medical gloves before trying the 'DIY' ...
A woman has gone viral on TikTok after filming herself removing her own IUD. In the clip, TikTok user Mikkie Gallagher shows she's wearing a pair of medical gloves before trying the 'DIY' removal.
TikTok users have discovered a potentially dangerous new trend and no, it doesn't involve climbing over milk crates. Due to some unwanted side effects, women are removing their IUDs at home and ...
Doctors have condemned a controversial TikTok trend in which women remove their own contraceptive coils to save themselves money and pain. AFP via Getty Images They want them to pull the plug on ...
A viral TikTok video of a woman allegedly showing users a “do-it-yourself IUD removal” — claiming she removed her own intra-uterine device herself, at home — is prompting others who want to remove ...
From the milk crate challenge to the frozen honey hack, there have been several trends on TikTok that health experts have expressed concerns over. Now, a new trend has popped up on the social media ...
An intrauterine device (IUD) should prevent pregnancy for 3 to 10 years, depending on the type you have. Once it expires, your doctor will need to take it out. You can have the IUD removed before the ...