Title of article :
Fetal Bone, an Unexpected IUCD
Author/Authors :
Mushtaq, Rabia Fatima Memorial Hospital - Department of Obst Gynae, Pakistan , Mushtaq, Sughra Fatima Memorial Hospital - Department of Obst Gynae, Pakistan , Ambreen, Afshan Fatima Memorial Hospital - Department of Obst Gynae, Pakistan , Manzoor, Tallat Fatima Memorial Hospital - Department of Obst Gynae, Pakistan
Abstract :
The oldest modification of an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) used today was suggested by Hippocrates who thought that inserting different object into the uterus could make pregnancy impossible. Additionally, Arab camel drivers placed stones into the uterus of their female camels in order to prevent pregnancy in them. However, the founder of a modern IUCD was German gynecologist grafenberg, who developed the first IUCD in 1920. Unlike the modern IUCDs, he took silkworm and silver wire, which was soiled into a ring, to produce very first IUCD
Journal title :
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Journal title :
Annals of King Edward Medical University