Die-hard survivor: baby clutches unto IUD implanted to prevent His Birth
Due to the economic hardships associated with the world population, a lot of parents have now decided to go into birth control to help them effectively plan their family life. These ways of preventing pregnancies by the man or woman range from oral contraceptives, condoms, diaphragms, to intrauterine device (IUD) among others. IUD or coil is a device inserted into a woman's uterus as a form of birth control.
It is a "T" shaped contraceptive that is a small and flexible piece of plastic inserted into the uterus by a doctor and can cost anywhere from 0 to $1,000 depending on coverage. The benefit of using IUD is that it can last up to 12 years and it is considered 99% effective.
Dexter pictured below was born on April 27, 2017 despite his mom having an IUD inserted on August 2016 thus making him among the negligible 1% of babies who are born as a result of IUD fails.
Four months after inserting the IUD, she was confirmed to be pregnant and her doctors were of the opinion that she got pregnant three weeks after the insertion.
A scan before the C-Section revealed that the baby's placenta pushed the IUD away thus making it impossible for it to interfere with the pregnancy.
Dexter's parents are now raising money on GoFundme to support the baby's education since they had no intention of giving birth to more babies.
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