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FDA To Take Another Look At Essure Contraceptive Device After Health Complaints

2015-07-14 16:57:12| Chemicals - Topix.net

Amanda Dykeman, 33, of Coal Valley, Ill., had Essure devices removed after having multiple health problems. Tara Haelle for NPR hide caption When Amanda Dykeman was certain she was done with having children, she had two options for permanent birth control: surgical sterilization, which typically involves general anesthesia and a laparoscopy, or Essure, the only nonsurgical permanent birth control option approved by the Food and Drug Administration.

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