U.S., July 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07084766) titled 'Prospective Study of the Variation in Uterine Flexion Angle Before and After Voiding in Parous Women.' on July 17.

Brief Summary: Intrauterine devices (IUDs) account for approximately 25% of contraceptive methods used in France. However, their insertion can be painful for patients and challenging for practitioners, particularly due to the passage through the cervix and the uterine flexion angle. An interventional study conducted by Cameron in 2013 examined the impact of bladder filling on the ease of IUD insertion. The results did not show a significant benefit, suggesting that a full bladder does not necessarily improve the procedu...