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Women often seek contraception after unprotected intercourse, but the rate of pregnancy is unknown in women who go on to obtain a levonorgestrel (52-mg) intrauterine device (LNG-IUD) up to 2 weeks afterwards. To learn more, researchers examined data from three observational studies and one randomized trial on 187 women who received an LNG-IUD 6 to 14 days after unprotected intercourse; follow-up lasted 6 months.
On the day of IUD insertion, all women had negative results on urine pregnancy tests. Participants performed urine home pregnancy tests 2 to 4 weeks after IUD insertion. Among the 187 women participating in the study, 1 became pregnant.