Antiimplantation
Anti-implantation is a medical procedure that is used to prevent a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus. This procedure is commonly used to prevent pregnancy, and it is usually performed during the first few weeks of gestation. The procedure involves a doctor inserting a device, such as a small IUD, into the uterus. This device releases hormones that prevent the egg from implanting in the uterus. If successful, this prevents the egg from developing into a fetus. This procedure is generally considered to be a safe and effective way to prevent pregnancy but is usually not recommended for long-term use. It is important to note that anti-implantation does not work as a form of birth control and is not effective in preventing the spread of sexually transmitted infections.