Intrauterine device (IUC/IUD, commonly known as "upper ring", although the current IUD has evolved into a "T" type, but still retain the name "ring") is one of the most effective contraceptive methods. However, apart from allergies to IUDs or severe discomfort after placement, doctors do not recommend it for everyone who comes to consult. Does the doctor's recommendation for IUC depend on the mood? Scholars in the field of public health at the University of California have studied this phenomenon very seriously. The conclusion is interesting: whether doctors recommend IUC or not is largely determined by the skin color and socioeconomic status of the women who come to consult. Socioeconomic status and ethnicity discriminate against women with lower socioeconomic status, doctors tend to recommend IUC to Hispanics and Africans rather than whites. In the case of white women, doctors are more likely to recommend IUC to women with higher socioeconomic status. This conclusion feels strange. Why would doctors recommend IUC to the opposite extremes-minorities with low economic status and white women with high economic status? Experts explain that people with lower socioeconomic status coincide with those at high risk of STDs to some extent, and previous studies have shown that STD high-risk women using IUC may have serious complications such as infertility. Therefore, when dealing with white women, doctors are more likely to recommend IUC to white women with higher socioeconomic status, that is, they are safer to use IUC. When it comes to ethnic minorities
huge anal dildo gay dildo , the differences in socio-economic status have basically disappeared. Instead, there is "racism" in the subconscious, which is not well known by doctors. Contraception has been used in the United States to limit fertility among ethnic minorities and poor women, and studies have confirmed that Latin and African-American women are more encouraged to reduce family size and use contraception than white women. Doctors may not be clearly aware of the impact of these "national policies" on themselves, but subconsciously they are familiar with the will of the country. Therefore, the doctor's subconscious said: since the use of IUC to women at high risk of sexually transmitted diseases may lead to infertility, then recommend it to them. Sheung Wan also has side effects. It seems that doctors give preferential treatment to white women with high socio-economic status. But is it true? Doctors recommend IUC to them more for the effectiveness of contraception. The principle of IUC contraception is to change the composition of uterine fluid to affect sperm activity by causing aseptic inflammation in the endometrium; on the other hand, it can make the endometrium produce more prostaglandins to affect the implantation of fertilized eggs. Although IUC also has some side effects and complications (mainly depending on the type, material and placement technology of the contraceptive ring), generally speaking, it is a safe, effective and long-term method of contraception. This study will lead to more targeted improvements in "patient-centered" family planning in the United States (whether or not to have a child, when, a few, etc., instead of having only one child in our country) and policy-making. But for China, it is of no use in the field of family planning. Except for some big cities, Sheung Wan is compulsory in most parts of China at present. There are now nearly 7 billion people around the world. "160 million women use IUC, of which 2 are in China." You know. Well, the other day
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